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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an issue connected to" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a relationship or association between two things, where one thing is considered to be related to or a result of the other. Example: The delays in the construction of the new airport terminal are an issue connected to the contractor's lack of experience and resources.
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For me, this is definitely an issue connected to what's going on in the White House".
I'd sometimes wondered if some of the sports injuries that runners get are related to an issue connected to how people run in shoes — the heel strike, it's called.
Tellingly, Tibet was never an issue connected to the World Cup.
In response to the Businessweek report, the Norwegian National Security Authority said last week that it had been "aware of an issue" connected to Supermicro products since June.
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Resolves an issue connecting to Cisco 1242 access points.
"This means we can continue running the festival on Worthy Farm, without any issues connected to this".
Rudd was somewhat evasive on this, at times seeming to accept there was a wider issue connected to the so-called hostile environment approach, but then rejecting the idea that this had "blurred the lines" between targeting "illicit migrants" and those with the right to be in the UK.
Kato also had several other papers about variational methods for scattering phase shifts [311, 317, 318] and for an aspect of Thomas Fermi theory [267] (not the energy variational principle central to TF theory but one concerning a technical issue connected to the density at the nucleus).
We were tasked with identifying a social issue connected to gender and sexuality and working to change it.
Presumably it's easier to simply not be the person everyone asks for an opinion on every issue connected to life as a trans person.
We argue rather that the ELSI field consists of several disciplines working with a number of issues connected to new technology developments, employing a wide range of theories and methods, including those proposed in the post-ELSI manifesto.
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