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ever more problematic
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "ever more problematic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or issue that is increasingly difficult or troublesome over time. Example: "As the project progressed, it became ever more problematic to meet the deadlines due to unforeseen challenges."
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News & Media
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7 human-written examples
Yet Rome's glittering successes made such openness ever more problematic.
Encyclopedias
This defeat will drop him into the lower 20s in the rankings, and although he will embrace this as a challenge, as he did after surgery on his shoulder two years ago, the passing of the years will make any return to the top 10 ever more problematic.
News & Media
For despite the views held by former prime minister Tony Abbott and a motley combination of rightwing extremists, greedy miners and professional controversialists, the ice is melting, the seas will rise, tornadoes are becoming more powerful, droughts longer and more intense, bushfires ever more destructive, and adequate food and water supply ever more problematic.
News & Media
Finding and keeping insurers willing to cover membership association is becoming increasingly tricky in today's ever more problematic health insurance marketplace, however, and many companies now shy away from selling nationwide coverage.
Science & Research
"While the notion of historicity has become ever more problematic for theory," he says, "at the same time for historiography and its own methodological self-awareness the idea of history as a unitary process is rapidly dissolving" (Vattimo 1988 [1985], 6).
Science
That's how modern democracy started, but China has over 2000 years of centralization, which has become ever more problematic.
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
51 human-written examples
The physical deficiencies are even more problematic.
News & Media
Overseas campuses can be even more problematic.
News & Media
Security in the wake of the Brighton bombing was more problematic than ever.
News & Media
Prime ministerial approval of appointments may be more problematic than ever in a Gove-Rupert world of business and media chums.
News & Media
While the national economy struggles under the weight of a massive bank bailout effort, the banking lobby's ability to influence public policy is more problematic than ever.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "ever more problematic" to describe situations where difficulties are escalating over time, adding emphasis to the worsening condition.
Common error
While "ever more problematic" is acceptable, avoid overuse in extremely formal or academic writing. Sometimes, a more direct synonym like "increasingly complex" or "progressively difficult" can provide more clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ever more problematic" functions as an adverbial modifier, intensifying the adjective "problematic". It describes a state or situation that is not only problematic but increasingly so. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and usability.
Frequent in
News & Media
43%
Science
43%
Encyclopedias
14%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "ever more problematic" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase that describes a situation or issue that is becoming increasingly troublesome. Ludwig AI analysis shows it is most commonly found in News & Media and Scientific contexts. While acceptable, consider the formality of the context and choose synonyms like "increasingly difficult" or "progressively troublesome" as needed. Use it to add emphasis to situations where difficulties are escalating over time.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
ever more difficult
Highlights the growing difficulty rather than focusing directly on problems.
increasingly challenging
Focuses on the increasing level of challenge rather than just being a problem.
posing greater difficulties
Focuses on the aspect of posing difficulties instead of a state of being problematic.
progressively more troublesome
Emphasizes the step-by-step nature of the increasing trouble.
getting more complicated
Informal phrasing replacing "problematic" with a more common synonym.
becoming harder to manage
Shifts the focus to the aspect of managing something that is increasing in difficulty.
presenting mounting challenges
Implies that the challenges are accumulating.
growing increasingly complex
Highlights the increase in complexity as opposed to the problem aspect.
exhibiting increasing complexity
More formal and emphasizes the growing complexity.
increasingly thorny
Uses a metaphor (thorny) to describe the increase in difficulty.
FAQs
How can I use "ever more problematic" in a sentence?
Use "ever more problematic" to describe a situation that is increasingly causing problems or difficulties. For example: "As the project progressed, it became "ever more problematic" to meet the deadlines."
What are some alternatives to "ever more problematic"?
Alternatives include "increasingly difficult", "progressively troublesome", or "growing more complex" depending on the context.
Is "ever more problematic" formal or informal?
"Ever more problematic" has a neutral to slightly formal tone. While acceptable in most contexts, consider the audience and aim for precision. Alternatives may be more suitable depending on the context.
What makes something "ever more problematic" rather than simply "problematic"?
The phrase "ever more problematic" implies a worsening condition over time. It emphasizes that the issue is not just problematic, but that its problematic nature is increasing or intensifying. It highlights a trend of escalating issues.
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Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.6/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested