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The phrase "a cultural issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem or topic that is related to the beliefs, practices, or values of a particular culture or group.
Example: "The debate surrounding the use of traditional medicine versus modern healthcare is often seen as a cultural issue."
Alternatives: "a societal concern" or "a cultural concern".
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"It is resolvable only when it is understood as a cultural issue; culture is a place where you can have that argument without threat".
"Yes it's a cultural issue but I'm from this culture and I am saying, this is not to our benefit.
As the Boston Globe described it, Obama has declared a "cease-fire in the culture wars". But is gun control inherently, and inevitably, a cultural issue?
It's become a cultural issue".
And that is a cultural issue.
He considered the killings a cultural issue.
But there is also a cultural issue.
There is also, clearly, a cultural issue.
"It's a cultural issue," Todd added.
But it's also a cultural issue.
"It's a cultural issue," Mr. Kester said.
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