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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steering issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or malfunction related to the steering mechanism of a vehicle or metaphorically in other contexts, such as decision-making processes.
Example: "The mechanic informed me that the car has a steering issue that needs immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a steering problem" or "a steering malfunction".
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"I am waiting to solve the power steering issue so I can have fun.
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Manganese Bronze knew about steering issues in 2011 and decided to replace steering boxes with parts from a new supplier in February this year, although directors did not think it necessary to inform the stock market at their annual results launch in March.
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A steering committee discussed the issue Wednesday and brought its findings to the full 23-member board, which discussed the issue for several hours today by conference call before agreeing to the ban.
A steering committee discussed the issue today, and will make a recommendation on Thursday to the full, 23-member board, which has the final decision.
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