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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about those issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific topics or problems that have been previously mentioned or are currently being discussed.
Example: "We need to have a meeting to talk about those issues that have been affecting our project timeline."
Alternatives: "regarding those matters" or "concerning those topics".
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This is not about those issues.
I may be writing about those issues soon enough.
Not that Senate Democrats can do much about those issues.
In the debate, he refused to back down or apologize for talking about those issues.
There's nothing wrong with having an energetic debate about those issues.
Asked about those issues, Mr. Jaczko said that the copying and repetition was intentional.
The debates over money and tests are important, and voters were clear about those issues.
I'm a little bit more sensitive about those issues than I was years ago.
A debate about those issues might make the party look fractured heading into November.
We should really think about those issues reflected by Guo Meimei".
From that extreme I guess we all have to make decisions about those issues.
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