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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a new issues" is not correct in English.
It should be "new issues" or "a new issue." You can use "new issues" when referring to multiple recent problems or topics that have arisen.
Example: "The report highlighted several new issues that need to be addressed immediately."
Alternatives: "recent problems" or "new challenges."
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You get a memo when a new issues appears.
The AOL Time Warner announcement, which left open who the underwriters would be, was like a giant slab of red meat for hungry dogs wandering in a new issues nuclear winter.
I wanted to let you know.. I've decided to get back on TV with a new "issues" based show on SKY.
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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 was published last week).
A new issue comes out next month.
Disclosure is not a new issue.
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