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Discover Ludwig"chronic issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe a problem or challenge that is long-lasting and/or difficult to solve. For example, "Climate change is a chronic issue that must be addressed by governments around the world."
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It was a chronic issue when I came.
He has a chronic issue with the Achilles.
Such margins are a chronic issue with respect to future investment and innovation in the trade.
Without interventions for a segment of those in need, homelessness will remain a chronic issue.
This is a chronic issue that The Times and all newspapers face: How much can reporters and editors assume readers know?
Civic respect is a chronic issue in Yonkers, the fourth-largest city in the state, with almost 200,000 residents, fated to sit next door to the biggest, brashest city in the country.
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Rushdie responded on Twitter ("enjoy your ivory tower"), and other critics chimed in to take issue with Franzen's chronic issue-taking.
More than one mention per conversation of chronic issues with school-drop-off traffic.
I hoped to unveil the complicated and competing ways that parenting consumes a person — the chronic issues, and the presenting ones.
Most ailments require at least three treatments, while some chronic issues like arthritis might require biweekly or monthly sessions, depending on the situation.
These elements might explain why the death of a single lion caused a sustained uproar, whereas chronic issues related to climate change, pollution, habitat loss, or overfishing do not usually enjoy the same media attention.
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