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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a complete issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a fully developed or resolved problem, topic, or edition of a publication.
Example: "The report addressed a complete issue of environmental sustainability that had been overlooked in previous discussions."
Alternatives: "a thorough matter" or "a fully resolved topic".
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In late 2012, artist Michel Fiffe set himself a daunting challenge: write, draw, ink, colour and self-publish a complete issue of a comic every month for a year.
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"It [the charter] is there but it doesn't necessarily have to be brought into effect," said Hunt. "I regard it as a complete side issue".
A former John Llewellyn Rhys judge told me that gender is "a complete non-issue – what newspapers write about because they struggle to write about books".
Consider this: What if the risk of fragmentation turns out to be a complete non-issue — which it may well do — and the Nokia X and future Nokia Android handsets keep apace with the app store race?
In 1992, Thorne came out to his squadronmates, who he later stated were supportive: "It was a complete non-issue".
Kentucky Senate candidate Rand Paul says he's "not thinking about Afghanistan" much and that "foreign policy is really a complete non-issue".
Remember last year when we had a "leap second"—a rare atomic clock thing that meant high-functioning terrestrial clocks were more in tune with distant astronomical time and it was essentially a complete non-issue for normal God-fearing folks like you and me, because it happened at midnight, and it lasted for a second.
Once that formality is complete, issues will jostle for priority.
Current Opinion in Pharmacology 2012, 12 :653–658 This review comes from a themed issue on Gastrointestinal Edited by Gareth J Sanger For a complete overview see the Issue and the Editorial Available online 10th October 2012 1471-4892/$ – see front matter, © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Current Opinion in Neurobiology 2013, 23 :57–61 This review comes from a themed issue on Neurogenetics Edited by Ralph Greenspan and Christine Petit For a complete overview see the Issue and the Editorial Available online 8th August 2012 0959-4388/$ – see front matter, © 2012 Elsevier Ltd.
Current Opinion in Pharmacology 2014, 16 :31–42 This review comes from a themed issue on Respiratory Edited by Julia K L Walker and John T Fisher For a complete overview see the Issue and the Editorial Available online 27th March 2014 1471-4892/$ – see front matter, © 2014 The Authors.
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