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The phrase "a issue that has" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an issue that has" due to the vowel sound at the beginning of "issue." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing a specific problem or topic that has been raised or is currently relevant.
Example: "There is an issue that has been affecting our community for years."
Alternatives: "a problem that has" or "a matter that has".
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This is a issue that has persisted for years on SNL.
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This reflects the idea of a theory/practice gap: an issue that has long confounded nursing scholars.
This is not simply an issue that has a bearing on myself.
T s is the time when a developer subscribes to an issue that has been assigned to them.
It therefore provides a novel perspective on an issue that has received relatively little research attention to date.
"It is an issue that has an international resonance.
For example, 'what is an appropriate curriculum?' is an issue that has been continually raised from the start.
The appearance of a working fingerprint sensor overcomes an issue that has likely turned customers away.
This paper presents a degraded cell compensation algorithm, an issue that has not been previously considered in the literature.
But, you know, this is an issue that has generated a lot of political rhetoric.
The health of immigrant populations is an issue that has aroused a great deal of interest in recent years.
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