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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key issues" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a key issue" if referring to a single issue or "key issues" if referring to multiple issues.
Example: "One of the key issues we need to address is the lack of communication within the team."
Alternatives: "a crucial matter" or "an important concern."
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Sutherland adds: "A key issues is whether this is really a conservation priority".
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Universities are a key issue, he says.
A key issue that emerged was maintenance.
It's a key issue in America.
Implementation was identified as a key issue.
Coordinating activities is a key issue.
I think it's a key issue.
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