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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fun issue for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or problem that is enjoyable or entertaining for a specific audience or group.
Example: "This article presents a fun issue for young readers, encouraging them to engage with science in a playful way."
Alternatives: "an entertaining topic for" or "a delightful challenge for".
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That can't be a fun issue for you.
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Snow ought to be a fun issue, at least for the young, and such huge swathes of the world never have the opportunity to marvel at its filigree beauty on tree branches or to frolic in its powdery softness.
Another official responds quickly, "Not a fun issue".
That said, it's still a fun issue to read.
And secondly, it's making fun of a very important issue for the American people.
A fun outing for kids.
"This is a fun season for us.
Still, a fun diversion for midweek.
A fun night for a great cause!
"It's a fun time for everybody.
This makes a fun project for kids.
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