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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big issue after" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something becomes a significant concern or problem following a specific event or situation.
Example: "The budget cuts were a big issue after the new policy was implemented."
Alternatives: "a major concern following" or "a significant problem after".
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"Rights of light are a big issue after the Heaney case.
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This turned into a big issue when, after a year of development, Let launched last November.
Bush brough up the hostages making a big issue of it after it had been Administration policy not to do this.
Privacy is a big issue, she said, but after an unpleasant shopping experience at a store that did not accept her husband's union insurance plan, she found an unusual shop called the Better Living Boutique.
Everybody always wants to make a big issue of his statement after the Detroit Lions game that we were going to make it to the playoffs -- and was that the turning point for this team.
A big issue was having jobs disappear after I went on interviews.
The new people who came in had no idea about this, so adapting to that was a big issue; there was no continuity after the changes".
Europe may not be a big issue again before the next election, after which Mr Clarke, now 68, may retire.
Consequently, iatrogenic blindness after facial injections became a big issue perplexing both physicians and patients.
However, the high rate of recurrence after these therapeutic procedures remains a big issue in patients with HCC.
"After I did it, it became a big issue in my family.
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