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The phrase "all of the issue" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "all of the issues" if referring to multiple problems or topics.
Example: "We need to address all of the issues raised during the meeting to ensure a comprehensive solution."
Alternatives: "all of the problems" or "all of the concerns".
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"That is at least part, if not all, of the issue around the David Taylor incident".
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ALL of the above issues were pointed out.
"All of the issues play into that narrative".
"All of the issues have been addressed," he said.
All of the issues are rooted in history.
On all of the issues young people are supposed to care about – hell, on all of the issues – there is little to choose between the major parties.
"You have all of the issues and none of the resources to help deal with it".
We've really got to get all hands on deck and tackle all of the issues".
No single methodology paper can credibly cover all of the issues relating to this rich field.
"I wasn't here when the tenants had all of the issues," he said.
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