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The phrase "a different issue of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a separate or distinct topic or edition related to a particular subject or publication.
Example: "This article addresses a different issue of climate change that has not been widely covered in the media."
Alternatives: "a separate matter of" or "an alternative aspect of".
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Letters, in contrast, appear a whole month after the fact, in a different issue of the magazine.
This raises a different issue, of course: what value does the magazine have other than in coupons if it is mainly offering summary and generalized recommendation?
They spend each episode discussing a different issue of Wizard Magazine, starting with the first and moving forward one issue at a time.
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A different issue to consider is the role of coresidence.
The document addresses a different issue than the issue of user fee exemption in the health sector.
He said he would highlight a different issue each week of the campaign.
But the Sixth Circuit case raises a different issue: the legality of statewide bans on affirmative action.
Before turning to these questions, it is worth briefly highlighting a different issue: which class of supervening properties to focus on?
Nonetheless the protection of biodiversity is quite a different issue from the preservation of wilderness.
Le Pen still makes references to the second world war, but targeted a different issue: what a growing number of voters complain about is the "islamification" of France.
On the other hand, a different issue is the performance of error estimators for bagged classifiers.
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