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The phrase "a very substantial problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue that is significant or serious in nature.
Example: "The recent data breach has created a very substantial problem for our company, affecting both our reputation and customer trust."
Alternatives: "a major issue" or "a significant problem."
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"If all of what Gov. Christie knows has been revealed, then I think he's done a very good job of recognizing that this was a very substantial problem, getting on top of it, and trying to figure out a way to manage it truthfully and forthrightly and successfully.
A very substantial problem with this group of sampling is that it is limited to the studies around the content of shared topics, which is not scalable to many applications.
Our quantitative survey of the literature on obesity RCTs shows that missing data are a very substantial problem.
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"We come at this facing a very substantial compensation problem," Mr. Linn said.
So therein lies a very significant problem".
"It's a very real problem".
"Space debris is a very real problem.
Computer addiction is a very real problem.
"We're using entirely the wrong tools to address a very substantial and very real problem".
"One thing that we weren't going to do was just throw more money at a problem … There was a very substantial amount of money on the table and it's been there a long time.
"It's clearly an attempt to short-circuit the hard problems and defer them to the [research] community at a very substantial cost".
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