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The phrase "again issues" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to recurring problems or topics, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The report highlights the issues again that were previously discussed in the last meeting."
Alternatives: "recurrent issues" or "issues once more".
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And yet again, issues affecting black women were written off as one black woman's "issues", whittled down to no more than a chip on a shoulder.
Its headlines reflect the tenets of the movement and the interests of its readers: "Light Again Issues Forth from Mumbai Chabad House" or "Mountaintop Circumcision a First for Southeastern Peru".
Once again, issues of identity play an integral part, as does Asante's abiding interest in capturing social and political structures at the moment where they begin to fall apart.
He said it presented a clear challenge to the Welsh government, with connection speeds vital, and it raised again issues over funding of education.
Again, issues are being discussed.
"Again issues to do with private parts are sensitive, most people feel shy talking about them.
Similar(52)
Similar reports circulated on Monday and denials were again issued.
On Tuesday night, Mr. Sununu walked back his comments again, issuing an apology for his language.
Italy dips its toes into the long term bond market again, issuing 30 year bonds.
Four days later, a request was again issued, this time under the Port Authority's auspices.
In 2009, the inspectors reported that graphite had also been found at the site; Syria again issued a denial.
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