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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big issue of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant problem or topic related to a particular subject or context.
Example: "Climate change is a big issue of our time that requires immediate attention from global leaders."
Alternatives: "a major concern regarding" or "a significant problem with".
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(That's been a big issue of Carlson's).
Aging has become a big issue of scientific researches nowadays.
India has made a big issue of such alleged ties.
"I didn't make a big issue of it," O'Connell says.
(A big issue, of course, is the lack of long-term data outside developed countries).
Now, opportunistically, they may make a big issue of the apparent shift.
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No sense of making a big issue out of it.
The phrase 'to make a mountain out of molehill' means you're making a big issue out of a small issue.
"I haven't made a big issue out of it".
The press have probably made a big issue out of nothing.
"I am really surprised that they are making a big issue out of this".
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