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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a later issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a topic or problem that will be addressed or discussed at a subsequent time.
Example: "We will discuss the budget concerns in this meeting, but a later issue will be the staffing changes."
Alternatives: "a subsequent matter" or "a future concern".
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A later issue was the Partisan-based Serb predominance in the Yugoslav army and the local Croatian police.
And a picture portfolio by Neville Wakefield planned for the first issue will be published in a later issue.
The full interview is to appear in a later issue of the magazine, but here are some snippets.
Their attack was controversial, to say the least, and there were outraged responses in a later issue of that journal, including one with 137 authors.
"Because this is a book excerpt and has to come out before the book's publication date," he said, "it could not hold for a later issue".
In a later issue, a couple of tribesmen responded from Danbury, Connecticut: "We absolutely, positively agree that rock 'n' roll has to be here to stay.
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