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The phrase "a manageable issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a problem or situation that is not overly complicated or difficult to handle.
Example: "While we faced several challenges during the project, the budget constraints turned out to be a manageable issue."
Alternatives: "a solvable problem" or "an easy-to-handle matter."
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But it would have been a manageable issue if the dollar hadn't gotten so strong.
"It's certainly not a good development for the industry," Mr. Adelman said, but added, "I think it's a manageable issue".
The Rolls-Royce chief executive officer, Warren East, said on Tuesday that ANA's problem was a "manageable issue".
Barack initially seems to have seen his absences as a manageable issue, something to be endured, just as he had as a child when living apart from his mother.
Many official media outlets are also playing down the US and China's differences over ADIZ as a manageable issue that will not overshadow relations.
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It was a more manageable issue when Apple was a rapidly growing stock, but since September Apple's share price has fallen to roughly $470, from over $700.
"That is a financially manageable issue," he said.
I don't want to dismiss it, but it's a very manageable issue.
That's a manageable number: essentially that's pre-orders.
"That's a manageable number," Mr. Levine said.
Keep this to a manageable number.
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