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Discover LudwigThe phrase "For this issue" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a specific problem or topic that is currently being discussed or addressed. Example: "For this issue, we need to gather more data before making a decision."
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For this issue of T, Kokkino dressed Mexico City's tastemakers ("Generation Mex," Page 86).
For this issue, the choice of one was not so easy.
For this issue, shape descriptors are usually used.
For this issue, she profiled the poet Patricia Lockwood.
For this issue a coach is a good idea.
For this issue of VICE, Syme interviewed the comedian Hannibal Buress over bowls of ramen.
We're glad to preview his new work, on very diForrenthisght-dwellers—the grasshopper trappers of Uganda.
For this issue, we investigated the power of our supervised classifier, GOCat.
Why for this issue?
He's discovered the Internet for this issue.
The first campaign helped us raise awareness for this issue.
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