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"I take issue with" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you disagree with something. For example, "I take issue with the idea that we should defund the police."
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I take issue with that statement.
But I take issue with his analysis.
That's what I take issue with.
I take issue with Mr. Nocera's column.
I take issue with this conclusion.
I take issue with Mr. Morgenthau.
I take issue with that description.
I take issue with that," he said.
I take issue with these characterizations.
I take issue with Mr. Mearsheimer's analysis.
He said: I take issue with Trident.
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