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The phrase "a much bigger problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue that is larger or more significant than another problem or situation.
Example: "While the budget cuts are concerning, they are just a symptom of a much bigger problem within the organization."
Alternatives: "a far more significant issue" or "a considerably larger challenge."
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"Now it's a much bigger problem".
It's a much bigger problem.
The Internet has a much bigger problem.
"It's a much bigger problem then most people think".
"It's a much bigger problem with the men.
"Google is trying to solve a much bigger problem.
Is hate crime a much bigger problem than it seems?
That's just one piece of a much bigger problem.
For some farmers, having enough water is a much bigger problem than the quality of soil.
There is a much bigger problem with the contrarian view favoring insider trading.
We found the seed stage was a much bigger problem than we thought".
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