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The phrase "much worse problem" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation that is considerably worse than the existing one. For example, "The lack of money for the project is a problem, but not having enough volunteers is a much worse problem."
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However, according to Professor Gary Johns, presenteeism is a much worse problem.
Among other things, traffic congestion is, believe it or not, a much worse problem in Britain than in the United States.
Now entrepreneurs have a much worse problem, it's too much information.
At the level of US states, among secondary pupils Colorado has a much worse problem with lack of sleep than Massachusetts.
But they are as bad as other sentences in admitting of variation in truth value from one language to another (Quine 1969, 142).[18] But note that from the point of view of a nominalist about abstract objects, there is a much worse problem with eternal sentences, namely that they may be abstract objects.
3. Torture is a much worse problem around the world, and especially on the part of the very terrorists we are capturing.
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Other British universities have much worse problems.Related items Universities: Pay or decayJan 22nd 2004To begin with, they have little or no endowment income to fall back on.
She does, however, use the grandfather as an example of how to meet much worse problems than Tree has faced with dignity and courage.
"What if all countries did what the U.S. is doing?" The Taliban and Al Qaeda are much worse problems for the Pakistani and Yemeni people than American drone strikes are.
In his view, "the Party can afford to relax on its Tibet policies, because firstly it knows it faces much worse problems in Xinjiang" — the site of growing unrest among China's Muslim minority — "and secondly, it has now instituted such draconian controls on movement and information in Tibet, way more than in the rest of China, that it must be fairly confident of controlling any situation there".
"We expect other cities will have much worse problems".
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