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The phrase "a particular issue in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific topic or concern within a broader context.
Example: "The report highlights a particular issue in the management of resources that needs to be addressed."
Alternatives: "a specific concern in" or "a distinct problem in".
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(This is a particular issue in Lewisham).
Work-related stress is a particular issue in social care.
That's a particular issue in Wales, where 80% of [the country] is rural".
If the sand is too fine — a particular issue in this case — it can cause the water to become cloudy.
It's a particular issue in American politics - most senators are well over 100, and the idea of a pretty girl flattering them is noticeably appealing.
Travel costs are a particular issue in this election cycle because so many candidates have been campaigning far earlier than in previous elections.
It's a particular issue in New York, she said, where ever-present billboards are much more intrusive than in her native Minneapolis.
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The changes include MPs electing select committees by secret ballot, backbenchers gaining control over the timetabling of government business within three years, and the public being given the right to have a particular issue debated in the Commons.
There is perhaps a particular issue with Mourinho in that so much of his method relies on his abrasiveness.
Moreover, although the Netherlands do not present high under-reporting rates overall, a particular issue is identified in this country for pedal cyclists' slight injuries.
Secondhand smoke is a particular issue for women in low- and middle-income countries that do not yet have effective smoke-free environments (21).
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