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The phrase "a very egregious problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the severity or seriousness of a particular issue or problem.
Example: "The lack of safety measures in the factory is a very egregious problem that needs immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a significant issue" or "a serious concern."
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"This is, indeed, a very egregious problem," he said.
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That is a very egregious distortion.
Literary distraction seems a very modern problem.
"That's a very big problem".
Water contamination is a very old problem.
It also presents a very practical problem.
So therein lies a very significant problem".
"It is a very hard problem".
"It can be a very local problem.
"Hunger can be a very hidden problem.
This is a very serious problem.
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