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The phrase "are a massive problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant issue or challenge that needs to be addressed.
Example: "The rising levels of pollution in our cities are a massive problem that affects public health."
Alternatives: "pose a significant issue" or "represent a major challenge."
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The British public reckon benefit cheats are a massive problem: a recent opinion poll showed Brits typically believed 27% of the welfare budget is lost to fraud.
"House prices are a massive problem in Cambridge," said Richard Taylor, a resident who has been campaigning on the development and related issues since it began.
Even if Facebook doesn't truly believe filter bubbles are a massive problem, it needs the News Feed to be perceived as a positive fountainhead of information to stay at the center of people's web browsing habits.
Rising housing costs are a massive problem, too.
Crime rate increases are a massive problem in current boomtowns south of the border too.
A steward at LTSD says: "Drugs are a massive problem – they can lead to deaths, so testing is a good idea, because otherwise the aftereffects are passed on".
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Trump: It is a massive problem.
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NANCY KANWISHER: It's a massive problem in the field.
This is a massive problem across London and the country.
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