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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is more problematic than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the level of difficulty or issues associated with two different subjects or situations. Example: "The new policy is more problematic than the previous one, as it creates additional confusion among employees."
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Second, it assumes that "Muslim political identity" is more problematic than say, black, feminist or gay political identity.
But it agrees that more transparency would be a good thing.The practice is more problematic than they make out.
James's love for Marguerite, who raised him after the death (also by fire) of his young parents, is more problematic than hers for him.
If they are being driven by inflation, he said, that is more problematic than "returning to a normal world of more steady economic growth," as many investors believe.
Unless Brian Leetch's sore groin is more problematic than Low believes, Mottau will most likely begin the season in Hartford -- if he and the Rangers can reach an agreement.
If it's the first, where the person is going into a position where he will be overseeing similar programs for the next 10 years, then that is more problematic than if it was to stop the conduct".
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He considered the bird to be more problematic than the branch.
Are there certain classes of drugs that are more problematic than others?
It's more problematic than you can imagine to see this relentless violence," Mayor Booker said.
Short Sales Short sales tend to be more problematic than R.E.O.'s.
Security in the wake of the Brighton bombing was more problematic than ever.
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