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The phrase "a fix for this issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a solution or remedy for a specific problem or concern.
Example: "The team is currently working on a fix for this issue to ensure it doesn't happen again in the future."
Alternatives: "a solution to this problem" or "a remedy for this situation."
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Apple issued an apology while it was working on a fix for this issue.
"We determined that a fix for this issue will be considered in a future version of this product or service.
We are rolling out a fix for this issue in the next few days and will notify our users to download an updated version of Skype".
A fix for this issue has since become available, but the outrage following the incident indicates something we all know: People hate ads.
Steiner, however, said that she is confident that a fix for this issue, which could unfreeze the money, may happen when the next scheduled update goes live in the next four to six months.
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While push notifications are a fix for this specific issue, the bigger solution for businesses is to better understand every authentication point in their security environment.
Will there be a fix for this navigation issue soon?
Two days ago, Apple href="http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3181 >issued a fix for the issue.
We apologize for the great inconvenience experienced by users, and are working around the clock to prepare iOS 8.0.2 with a fix for the issue.
The company will be offering a fix for the issue, which is set to start rolling out to its devices via a Play services update starting tomorrow.
"We've identified a fix for the issue impacting Google Home and Chromecast users and it will be automatically rolled out over the next 6 hours.
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