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The phrase "an issue between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a problem or disagreement involving two or more parties.
Example: "There seems to be an issue between the management and the employees regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "a conflict between" or "a disagreement between".
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For Cuban-Americans, this is an issue between Cubans".
And if the government wants that record from the phone company, that's an issue between the two of them — not an issue between the phone company and you.
"Hopefully it won't be an issue between them, and they can be good neighbors.
Ghani approached the challenge of peacemaking in Afghanistan as, first, an issue between states.
Religion for Protestantism became an issue between you and the Almighty.
Davies told the conference: "I don't believe there's an issue between men and women.
"It really is an issue between the consigner and Mongolia," Rohan said.
"This is an issue between Thailand and Cambodia," Mr. Somchai said.
This is an issue between local authorities and local authority workers".
"This is not just an issue between the captain and Kevin.
"It is an issue between the union and a subcontractor of the facilities management company, CBRE.
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