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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a general issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem or topic that is broad in scope and not specific to a particular case or instance.
Example: "The report highlighted a general issue that affects many organizations: the need for better communication strategies."
Alternatives: "a common problem" or "a widespread concern".
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More generally, there has to be some attempt to deal with this as a general issue for all experiments.
This is a general issue related to power structures in the media industries.
I would suggest raising it as a general issue at a meeting rather than making it personal.
This is why reducing a general issue to a personal anecdote leads ultimately to a dead end.
If this happens elsewhere in your home it could be a general issue; if it is in just one room, a local one.
But Scott Culp, a program manager for the Microsoft Security Response Center, said: "This is a general issue, not a Microsoft issue.
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The situation is not that of a mental command-and-control structure like a disciplined army; whereby a general issues orders to the troops, they carry out the order and the general gets back a report saying "Sir!
The doctor becomes a general, issuing orders.
This, together with under expected code and mutation coverage, is a consequence of a more general issue of infeasability of test cases in BETA.
He also has a more general issue of alienation.
Medical researchers say the robot situation is emblematic of a more general issue.
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