Sentence examples for a problem longer from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a problem longer" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a problem that has a longer duration or is more complex, but as it stands, it lacks clarity.
Example: "We need to address a problem longer than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a more prolonged issue" or "a lengthier problem".

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Could that pose a problem longer term?

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Even that most touchy of subjects, beef, may not be a problem much longer.

If the Globus Consortium succeeds, though, that won't be a problem much longer.

The biggest problem is that reduced consumer power has crippled business activity, a problem that longer opening hours would likely not solve.

The more complex a problem, the longer it takes to solve it.

That won't be a problem much longer, or so say the rumor mill.

When we know this, a problem no longer exists.

The size of the hull was also a problem: a longer hull generally equates to a higher top speed, but requires more armor to protect it.

Importantly, fibroblast contamination was not observed in our short-term primary cultures, but may be a problem after longer primary culture or further subcultures.

Moreover, aggregate formation of nanoparticles, a sign of instability, is also a problem when longer reaction time is desired.

The reduction of imaging time helps to prevent the appearance of motion artifacts which was previously reported as a problem with longer CBCT acquisitions.

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