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The phrase "about issues but" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be used in a context where a contrast or exception is being introduced regarding issues, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "We can discuss various topics about issues but we must focus on solutions."
Alternatives: "regarding matters yet" or "concerning topics however".
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This election is not about issues but about how voters perceive the characters of the candidates.
It is not about issues, but about power, the Constitution and the judiciary.
"He's my dad and we talk about issues, but I'm not telling him one way or another what to do.
For most of the trip, Mr. Schwarzenegger was not asked about issues, but rather about his character.
I was going to say serious, because the governor was very serious about issues, but he was also lighthearted".
"There's a lot of strategic voters out there, who are asking not about issues but asking us about who can beat Paul LePage," he said.
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But it's not just about trans issues, but about how we treat gender in general.
"This is not about legal issues but about recognising the debt this country owes Alan Turing".
The films have inspired debate not only about such issues but also about the methods of the filmmakers.
Additionally, SR fund investors are not only concerned about financial issues, but also about non-financial characteristics of their investments.
Greens think about issues globally, but like most people they sometimes act very locally, especially when fighting to lose their reputation as a single-issue party.
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