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The phrase "a conventional issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic or problem that is widely accepted or recognized within a particular context or field.
Example: "The debate surrounding climate change is often seen as a conventional issue among environmentalists."
Alternatives: "a common concern" or "a standard problem".
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Especially, when the number of requests becomes large, QoS-Fi suffers from high false positives, which is a conventional issue caused when using a Bloom filterf.
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From her first "listening tour" in upstate New York in the summer of 1999, the fundamental strategic thrust of Hillary Clinton's candidacy was to turn down the volume: to divert attention from the very thing that made it so compelling -- Hillary Rodham Clinton -- with a conventional, issue-oriented, flat line of a campaign.
Instead, she may see such behavior as a personal or conventional issue: that is, affecting only herself or merely violating an arbitrary social rule (for more on these domain distinctions, see Nucci, 1994).
The firm's financial position was improving along with rising commodity prices, and rebellious shareholders were insisting on a conventional rights issue.
A sukuk may be a new borrowing, or it may be the Shari'ah-compliant replacement of a conventional bond issue.
Illegal immigration, Trump's signature issue as a candidate, insofar as he ran on conventional issues, is different.
"It's a fast-moving and controversial area, but it raises all the conventional issues - legitimacy, democracy, participation, consent".
Virginity, marriage — instead of agonizing over such conventional issues, she should have been trying for more out of life".
But I have seen no single piece anywhere that so directly, thoughtfully, and (I think) intelligently addresses the organic vs. conventional issues.
Civil rights complaints filed with the Department of Transportation have usually involved more conventional issues, like alleged employment discrimination by transit agencies, or the failure of airlines and cruise ships to provide access for disabled people.
Other than being aware of the conventional issues of scientific misconduct--fabrication, falsification, or plagiarism in research--our scientists must be prepared to face issues critical in today's scientific endeavors.
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