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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an issue for him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a problem or concern that affects a particular person.
Example: "The new policy has become an issue for him, as it complicates his daily tasks."
Alternatives: "a concern for him" or "a problem for him".
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Her personality was an issue for him.
That will be an issue for him".
Radiation was not an issue for him.
IS that an issue for him?
"I think that may be an issue for him".
"But face time is not an issue for him".
"If we miss it, then that's an issue for him.
I don't think that's going to be an issue for him.
She didn't "want to make this an issue for him or the museum," Mr. Harwood said.
In any case, the structure's disarray is generally not an issue for him.
"Whether he took any notice was an issue for him," he adds.
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