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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem, topic, or concern that has emerged or been discussed in the near past.
Example: "The article addresses a recent issue regarding climate change and its impact on global economies."
Alternatives: "a current problem" or "a recent concern".
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A recent issue barely had 50 pages.
Take an example from a recent issue of Self magazine.
The findings were reported in a recent issue of Circulation.
They and other colleagues report their findings in a recent issue of Current Biology.
Part of the problem is the slowdown in emerging market growth detailed in a recent issue.
The study appears in a recent issue of the journal PLoS Biology.
But that was the title of a commentary in a recent issue of Academic Medicine.
The Case of Becoming-Plant" in a recent issue of The Journal for Critical Animal Studies.
Dr. Koenig and his colleagues reported their findings in a recent issue of The American Naturalist.
The Royal Society has devoted a recent issue of its Philosophical Transactions to the Anthropocene.
In a recent issue, you devoted a few paragraphs to my magical product, Silly Putty.
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