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"big a problem" is not grammatically correct in written English.
It should be written as "such a big problem" or "such a problem." "Big" is an adjective, and it cannot be used as an article before a noun. Example: "Cleaning up the mess was such a big problem that it took us hours to finish."
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Just as big a problem is nausea.
How big a problem is it?
But how big a problem is it?
How big a problem is this?
"How big a problem is it?" Dr. Miller asked.
By David Remnick How big a problem is narcissism?
It shouldn't be a too big a problem in his groin area".
But how big a problem cleavage wrinkles are might also come down to perspective.
"We can't even know yet how big a problem a bacterium like miyamotoi will become.
"But it's not so big a problem that I want to stop doing it," he added.
Inefficiency is just as big a problem in state and local governments.
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