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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a welfare issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a matter or concern that affects the well-being of individuals or communities, often in the context of social services or public policy.
Example: "The rising rates of homelessness in the city have become a significant welfare issue that needs immediate attention."
Alternatives: "a social concern" or "a public welfare matter".
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In other words, misuse of the whip is not a welfare issue in racing".
"It's a welfare issue because we'd want the student to be well cared for.
There's a welfare issue here now that needs to be addressed, we have to somehow transition all those greyhounds.
Without that essential self-belief, the BHA will always be on the defensive whenever a welfare issue appears on the horizon.
I don't see this necessarily as a welfare issue – the humane slaughter of a very young goat is no more or less "cruel" than that of an adult – but it is a massive waste issue.
Fin damage, commonly referred to as fin erosion, has been highlighted as a welfare issue in farmed fish.
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Chlorinated chicken – washing chicken bodies with chlorine, allowing farmers to save money they would have spent on keeping the chicken sanitised throughout its life and afterwards – is both an animal welfare issue and a health issue, since unkilled germs mutate and become stronger.
It is a student welfare issue.
Prime Minister Enda Kenny insisted that the removals were a child welfare issue.
The Rugby Football League said on Monday that it would only step in if there was "a player welfare issue".
Loneliness is recognised as a key welfare issue, with almost 5 million people saying television is their main form of company.
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