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"monumental problems" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to a situation or issue that is very large or difficult to solve. For example: The company faced a monumental problem when a major supplier unexpectedly went bankrupt.
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Had its wind speeds been only a little higher, Irene could have caused monumental problems.
In that neighborhood, Tim, a teacher of "inner city kids with monumental problems" is murdered in the play's first act.
"It is very inspiring and pioneering, but it is motivated by monumental problems that Europe just doesn't have.
Personal transgressions aside, would anyone argue that collectively we're acting like grownups in addressing monumental problems like health care or climate change or financial regulation?
Mr. Gillespie writes a gripping chapter on the construction of the towers, showing in detail how the monumental problems of engineering and design were solved.
"We are facing some monumental problems in the state, no surprise there," Chon Gutierrez, an executive director of the review, said.
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Obama could offer policies broad enough to address this monumental problem.
But the reality remains that corruption is a monumental problem in Nigeria.
McCain, Huckabee and Thompson emphasize spending control and dealing with the monumental problem of entitlements.
"The day will come when the senators who forced this move will look back and realize they made a knee-jerk reaction to a monumental problem," he added.
Do I wish that I had the luxury of maybe dealing with one monumental problem at a time during the course of the year?
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