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The phrase "a structural issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a problem or challenge that is related to the structure of a system, organization, or physical entity.
Example: "The project faced delays due to a structural issue that needed to be addressed before proceeding."
Alternatives: "a systemic problem" or "an organizational challenge".
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And when they raise fire safety, when they raise life-threatening issues, they need to be listened to, and there just currently isn't the structure for that to happen – that's a structural issue, it's not just about this block, it's about residents across London.
This is a structural issue.
Five PMs in five years can sure look like a structural issue.
But Kat talked more generally, and saw gender equality as a structural issue".
But the isolation of older people increasingly needs to be seen as a structural issue.
This is a structural issue that runs deep into economic and social foundations of the Internet.
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This is a long-term issue and a major structural issue that has to be addressed in order for the United States to continue to occupy the No. 1 economic spot.
It is not even a mere structural issue; like style itself, it's a moral one: "It occurs to you that Ulysses is about cliché.
DAVID LEONHARDT has, as usual, a great column in Sunday's New York Times that proposes a deeper structural issue behind the economy's failure to recover.
But there is a big structural issue worth considering: why do so many of the parents support the schools so much?
All this is symptomatic of a deeper structural issue.
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