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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all issues are" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the status or condition of various issues in a particular context, such as a report or analysis.
Example: "In our meeting, we concluded that all issues are being addressed in a timely manner."
Alternatives: "every issue is" or "all matters are".
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Not all issues are equal.
All issues are illustrated by recent topical trials in cardiology.
All issues are also available in an online magazine format.
There is a Socratic scheme whereby all issues are issues of intellectual sorts.
Mr. Mayoue declined to discuss details of the settlement, except to say that "all issues are resolved".
All issues are 60 minutes long; the focus is on new, experimental and innovative work with sound.
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"All issues were resolved," Nancy Volpe, a union spokeswoman, said yesterday.
"All issues were resolved to our mutual satisfaction".
All issues were, however, resolved conclusively, unlike at Twickenham.
(Hillary Clinton's influence on this and all issues is exceptionally hard to figure out).
Decision making in all issues is the domain of parents.
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