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The phrase "much bigger problems" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there are significant or major issues or challenges that need to be addressed. Example: "The company's financial losses were just the tip of the iceberg, they were facing much bigger problems such as a decline in consumer trust and a flawed business strategy."
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"These are much bigger problems than bushmeat".
Mr. Obama has much bigger problems to worry about.
Remember, there are much bigger problems in the world.
The world faces much bigger problems than gay people.
These less-than-candid instances are emblematic of much bigger problems.
Then again, if you're one of those people, you've got much bigger problems than this column.
The Devils would seem to have much bigger problems to solve.
But if we simply shrug and accept failure then we're storing up much bigger problems.
But Calhoun had much bigger problems, and they started with Shumpert.
Though Best will soon be out of a job, she said she had "much bigger problems to deal with".
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"Now it's a much bigger problem".
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