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The phrase "an issue though" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting point or to highlight a concern related to a previous statement.
Example: "The project is progressing well; an issue though is the lack of resources."
Alternatives: "a concern, however" or "a problem, nonetheless".
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That's an issue, though, for the future.
Such an issue, though, is being played down.
It's not an issue, though, because it's very easy to spoon back into the pastries while they are still warm.
Before any of that becomes an issue, though, the jury — eight women and four men who have watched the case unfold in front of them — will have to decide if Bonds is guilty.
Strikeouts should not be an issue, though, and if the younger arms – specifically Holland and Norris – make strides with their E.R.A. and WHIP, it should be a group that returns a nice collective profit.
That might not be an issue, though, as all of Yahoo's product use a Yahoo URL (like answerpedia.yahoo.com).
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The craftsman has to understand that in the middle of the fight almost every issue will feel like an existential issue, though, in reality, 98 percent of legislative conflicts are business issues.
I can't tell if that's a Vista issue or a Matrox issue, though, but I just thought I'd mention it here.
It is a complicated issue, though, and I am by no means pointing a singular finger at the industry.
Education is regarded as a critical issue, though often ignored by many clerics.
A big issue, though, was the selection of our squad, which was conservative, pretty unimaginative and motivated by outside factors.
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