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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dead issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic or matter that is no longer relevant or has been resolved, making further discussion unnecessary.
Example: "After the committee's decision, the proposal became a dead issue, and we moved on to other topics."
Alternatives: "a moot point" or "a non-issue".
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But, after that, it's a dead issue".
But right now, it's a dead issue".
"It's a dead issue for now".
"I really think it's a dead issue.
"For us, it's a dead issue.
"They said it's a dead issue".
And right now, it's pretty much a dead issue".
Catcher Jarrod Saltamacchia called it a "dead issue".
"In my estimation, it's a dead issue," he said.
"It's not at all a dead issue," he said.
He added: "It's a dead issue to me.
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