Examples of 'more of an issue' in a sentence

Meaning of "more of an issue"

The phrase 'more of an issue' is typically used to express that a particular matter or problem is of greater significance or concern compared to other related issues. It implies that the mentioned matter requires more attention, consideration, or action because it is deemed more important or problematic in a given context

How to use "more of an issue" in a sentence

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This is more of an issue with hygroscopic chemicals.
Data availability was more of an issue back then.
It is more of an issue of practicality for me than anything else.
The health spending mix is more of an issue.
Really more of an issue for your partner.
Dissipation of excess heat becomes more of an issue.
It appears to be more of an issue than anything done intentionally.
At the delivery level communications was identified as more of an issue.
Disease is more of an issue in poorly drained soils.
Credibility online is becoming more and more of an issue.
This is even more of an issue if consumed often.
The younger generations may have more of an issue.
Racism is more of an issue in towns hosting fewer migrants.
Caffeine is actually much more of an issue than alcohol.
This is especially true in communities where basic transportation is more of an issue.

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I would call it more of an issue with women in general.
Weather has kind of turned into a little bit more of an issue.
This can be more of an issue with a double sink.
Our global water supply is becoming more of an issue every day.
Safety more of an issue than voting.
Protecting the environment should be more of an issue when sending goods.
Has more of an issue.
Bigger dogs that have not been crated before are likely to be more of an issue.
It becomes more of an issue between the two of you.
Privacy associated to these personal data is becoming more and more of an issue.
Would be even more of an issue with this scheme.
A voice message that Mathew received was even more of an issue.
Budget becomes more of an issue as project size increases.
Puerto Ricans and Dominicans are much more of an issue.
I guess this is more of an issue for new players.
For students, the lack of independence in research was more of an issue.
Color blindness becomes more of an issue if work demands color separation.
If equipment is an issue, maintenance of that equipment is even more of an issue.
Temporal proximity might be more of an issue than spatial.
This is more of an issue with DiBAC assays than with intracellular calcium assays.
Behaviour change issues appear to be more of an issue for information on prevention.
Is preservation of the natural environment becoming more and more of an issue?
This is usually more of an issue for us men and our ego.
On the demand side, oil security will become more of an issue.
It was more of an issue of privacy.
In the western world in particular, obesity is more of an issue than starvation.
Dehydration was more of an issue for you than falling from that cliff.
In patients with a history of heart disease, this may be more of an issue.
Faceup is more of an issue.
Your mouth should not be too moist, but a dry mouth is more of an issue.
Fuels are now becoming more of an issue in the challenge to reduce vehicle emissions.
Do you think that conservative politicians should make more of an issue about this?
This will be even more of an issue for those with larger hands than mine.
Compared to earlier climate summits, transparency has been more of an issue in Madrid.
Cirrhosis is more of an issue in Moldova for both women and men.

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