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The phrase "all the more problematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize that a situation is even more difficult or concerning than previously stated.
Example: "The lack of communication during the project was troubling, and the missed deadlines made it all the more problematic."
Alternatives: "even more concerning" or "particularly troubling".
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That makes Mr. Patrick's proposal all the more problematic, according to the Massachusetts Taxpayers Foundation, a nonpartisan watchdog group.
The fact that the pharmaceutical sales force uses the information so effectively made the law all the more problematic.
The change in last 40 years from a manufacturing economy to a service-based economy makes such a lack of flexibility all the more problematic.
And now, uniquely, it is all the more problematic because of Brexit.
The show was made all the more problematic by Mr. Pomranz's air of twitchy physical discomfort.
Knowing that makes it all the more problematic to use this music to exclude people from public life.
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Stillbirth is painful in all cultures, and the more problematic emotions are involved, and the less social support and acknowledgement of their loss received, the more complicated their grief [ 42- 44].
Let's talk about the more problematic part now.
And the higher the stakes, the more problematic it becomes.
But the dithering beforehand (unnamed British "sources" had hinted that he might not go to Lisbon at all) was more problematic, as was the lameness of his excuse.
People didn't particularly take to you if you were American and supposedly had all these advantages". More problematic was the fact that the newlyweds rapidly realised they were incompatible: "I was an aesthete, an intellectual and, as I can see now, the protected, much-hovered-over elder daughter of highly protective parents.
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