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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always an issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is consistently problematic or a source of concern.
Example: "The lack of communication between departments is always an issue that affects our productivity."
Alternatives: "constantly a problem" or "perpetually a concern".
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"It's always an issue.
But financing is always an issue.
"Complexity was always an issue," he said.
"Maximum speed is always an issue.
That was always an issue.
Devereaux: Money is always an issue.
That's always an issue with swaps.
Immigration is always an issue, he says.
Obstinacy is always an issue for Stern.
So that's always an issue too.
"Culture is always an issue," he said.
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