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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recently identified problem or topic that requires attention or discussion.
Example: "The team gathered to discuss a new issue that had arisen during the project."
Alternatives: "a recent concern" or "a fresh problem".
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Noise pollution is not a new issue, especially in New York City.
Unfortunately, this is not a new issue [ 5, 14, 40, 41] and nor is it unique to New Zealand [ 3, 42].
"It's a new issue".
Now a new issue looms.
Preservation is not a new issue.
A new issue comes out next month.
(A new issue was published last week).
Disclosure is not a new issue.
Now a new issue is being raised about Zohydro.
A new issue, called "The Food Chain," is out.
(A new issue, however, is already on newsstands).
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