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The phrase "causes a huge problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that a certain situation or event creates a significant issue for someone or something. For example, "The sudden drop in temperature caused a huge problem for the farmers, as it damaged their crop."
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This causes a huge problem for e-commerce website developers to work around.
In this case, allocation, which should be a facilitating rule of ESF action, is transformed into a restrictive rule.......what happens here is that some streets are not listed, so this causes a huge problem for us here and for the users, who want to make appointments here and can't.
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And these are cures for Hep-C, but they caused a huge spike in the cost of drugs, and they caused a huge problem for State Medicaid agencies, which amazingly enough to me, didn't know this was coming.
A quick web search reveals that, on the most popular landlord forums, the growth in zero-hours contracts is causing a huge problem for the (also fast expanding) private rented sector.
If one band member is causing a huge problem for the rest of the band, tell him/her that if they don't fix it, they'll be kicked out.
Inadequate food storage is causing a huge problem of food wastage in parts of India.
So flu, even in an average year, really causes a huge problem.
This caused a huge problem.
They should also lead to fewer billing complaints – a huge problem for suppliers – which tend to be caused by human error.
That's a huge problem for me.
"It presents a huge problem for us".
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