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The phrase "a radioactive issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a topic that is highly controversial or sensitive, often provoking strong reactions or debates.
Example: "The debate over climate change has become a radioactive issue, with passionate arguments on both sides."
Alternatives: "a contentious issue" or "a volatile issue".
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Granting driver's licenses to the undocumented has been a radioactive issue politically.
While abortion remains a radioactive issue in the US, a number of developing countries have liberalised their abortion laws in recent years, often citing alarming public health statistics.
But any proposal to give government aid to the nuclear industry "is bound to be controversial and attract opponents--it's literally a radioactive issue," says one congressional aide.
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You'd never think that IP protection was a radioactive political issue barely eight months ago.
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A radioactive pillow?
A radioactive material world".
When a radioactive nucleus decays, it often happens that the daughter nucleus is radioactive as well.
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