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Free sign upThe phrase "a issue for" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an issue for" because "issue" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "This is an issue for the management team to address."
Alternatives: "a concern for" or "a problem for".
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The cannibalisation of content is worse for commodity-driven newspapers than for magazines, he said, but it will increasingly be a issue for broadcasters.
This isn't a issue for hotly tipped London quartet Wolf Alice, whose performance on the John Peel stage strongly suggests a band in the ascendant.
Good deal: A meal in an affordable restaurant or at a street-food stand can cost under $2. Downside to Consider: Koh Lanta is hot, which might be a issue for some people.
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"It's been an issue for a long time".
That shouldn't be an issue for a while.
That won't be an issue for a while, though.
It's an issue for a lot of little girls.
"A default is not an issue for Greece," he added.
"A default is not an issue for Greece," he said.
"It's not an issue for us," says a spokesperson.
That's an issue for the UK as a whole.
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