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The phrase "problem is growing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an issue that is increasing in severity or prevalence over time.
Example: "The problem is growing, and we need to address it before it escalates further."
Alternatives: "issue is escalating" or "challenge is increasing".
Idiom
Problem is thirty.
If a problem is 30, the problem is the person who sits 30 cm from the computer screen.
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And the problem is growing".
One glaring contributor to the problem is growing pension payments.
But the problem is growing in western countries too.
And, as the Justices dawdle, the problem is growing worse.
In fact, he said, it is extremely difficult, and the problem is growing.
Public awareness of the problem is growing, and as a result industry is paying attention.
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Councilman James Sanders Jr., who represents a nearby Queens district, said the problem was growing.
He said that at the time, AT&T's network security team told him the problem was growing.
The sale and distribution of counterfeit drugs reached crisis proportions in Asia in 2007, and experts reported that the problem was growing worldwide.
She said research from the National Union of Students and sexual health agencies suggested that the problem was growing.
He said the "beds in sheds" problem was growing and dealing with it was perhaps "more complicated then it first appears".
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