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'is less of a problem' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to describe something that has less of an issue/problem than something else. For example: "Since the company implemented the new safety protocols, employee injury is less of a problem than it was before."
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By any reasonable measure, illegal immigration is less of a problem now than it was a decade ago.
Drawing audiences is less of a problem.
Sadly, providing tents is less of a problem in Bhachau.
"In eastern Europe, it is less of a problem".
Homesickness is less of a problem for kids who've lived in so many people's homes.
But if you are smart about titling your notebooks, it is less of a problem.
Finding information is less of a problem today than selecting appropriate information to use.
Attending a final performance is less of a problem, if a bit perverse.
This, however, is less of a problem than it initially appears.
But this is less of a problem than might appear at first blush.
Water is less of a problem to lizards than is temperature regulation.
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