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The phrase "a dummy issue with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a trivial or insignificant problem or concern that is not worth much attention.
Example: "We encountered a dummy issue with the software update that was easily resolved."
Alternatives: "a trivial problem with" or "a minor issue with".
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Smith had a dummy issue with him.
By the time she graduated from Cornell, she had interned at the now defunct Sassy magazine, a position she earned by submitting a dummy issue with photographs of herself wearing clothes she had designed and sewn.
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He had put together a dummy issue of his magazine, but was finding it a hard sell.
However, comorbidity was considered as a dummy variable together with an interaction with COPD.
To teach hand-eye coordination we equipped a dummy transducer with a 3D tracking system and placed it on a dummy torso.
We tested a "dummy site" with two rides and didn't follow anyone, and lo and behold -- our dummy site is now banned.
We use a dummy for workers with completed secondary studies and another dummy for college graduates.
All include a dummy for mothers with missing income information.
Includes a dummy for mothers with missing income information.
A dummy number (D-number) may be issued to foreign nationals staying in Norway for <6 months.
A dummy number (D-number) may be issued to foreign nationals staying in Norway for less than six months.
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