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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are two enormous problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when identifying or discussing significant issues or challenges in a particular context.
Example: "In our analysis of the current situation, we found that there are two enormous problems that need to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "represent two major issues" or "constitute two significant challenges".
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Here are two enormous problems that have to be faced right now, and they are almost absent from the primaries.
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There are two enormous flaws in that.
There was one enormous difference, however.
There is one enormous effect, however.
Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg takes every opportunity these days to mention what he says are two major problems facing the country's economy: enormous public debt and high unemployment.
Subduction-zone earthquakes operate on the opposite principle: one enormous problem causes many other enormous problems.
But there are enormous problems here.
Community water plants like the one in Chuddani, built and run with the help of the Naandi Foundation, are one way to put a dent in the enormous problem.
Risk is one problem.
Ugliness is one problem.
The world is beset with enormous problems.
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