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The phrase "are a bigger problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or challenges that are more significant or severe than others in a given context.
Example: "While many factors contribute to the decline of bee populations, pesticides are a bigger problem than habitat loss."
Alternatives: "pose a greater issue" or "represent a larger concern".
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Politicians are a bigger problem.
"Rats are a bigger problem in parks than they are in the subway," he said.
In America, light-fingered employees are a bigger problem than thieving shoppers.
Business rates, said Justin King, are a bigger problem for British retailers than the corporation tax scandal.
But pesticides applied routinely in New York City are a bigger problem than emergency sprayings like those last year.
But falling response rates are a bigger problem when it comes to studying high or low earners, or specific demographic groups.
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