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The phrase "an even wider problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing an issue that is broader or more extensive than previously mentioned problems.
Example: "While the budget cuts are concerning, they are just part of an even wider problem affecting the entire education system."
Alternatives: "a larger issue" or "a more significant concern".
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FARE and SOVA believe the figures are indicative of an even wider problem.
Perhaps the loss of objectivity on Wall Street indicates an even wider problem: a culture that places very little value on truth.
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This paper proposes ways to extend data models in GIS to allow it to address an even wider range of problems that require the use of vector field representations and analysis operations.
The Sustainable Development Goals, or SDGs, seek to address an even wider range of problems facing our world today.
And you can see that this is a far wider problem even simply from yesterday's media coverage, with all its pictures of Charlotte Jackson, the "glamorous sports presenter at the centre of the sacking", in a bikini.
And it's an aspect of a much wider problem.
Most people don't even know that China has a space program". Is there a wider problem with reporting of scientific achievements in China?
But the controversy the policy generated — and its widely publicized reversal — is now viewed by U.S. agents as the moment that opened the floodgates of family migration even wider, worsening the problem it was meant to fix.
But these examples hint at a much wider problem.
And Fallujah is symbolic of a far wider problem.
"We suspect this is a much wider problem," Flanagan said.
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