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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an issue with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a problem or concern related to a specific subject or object.
Example: "There seems to be an issue with a software update that is causing the application to crash."
Alternatives: "a problem regarding a" or "a concern about a".
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"It's not an issue with a solid, rational foundation.
"I have an issue with a contest that was a wolf whistle for anti-Semitism.
Liquidity is not an issue with a trust of this size".
At the same time, they sold an issue with a long-term gain.
"There is an issue with a lot of actors coming from privileged backgrounds.
His last email to me, just a couple of weeks ago, was helping with an issue with a recording company.
Pepco, the District's electricity utility, said in a statement that the company experienced an "issue" with a transmission line.
"Some flights are experiencing an issue with a software application on pilot iPads," American Airlines said in a statement.
Recently, its publisher refused to release an issue with a cover illustration of sheep at the Kremlin's gates.
Should you feel uncomfortable bringing up an issue with a staff member directly, you may consider contacting the Campus Ombuds Office or the ASUC Student Advocate's Office SAOOffice SAO
He sometimes leaves advisers on opposite sides of an issue with a sense that he has supported their view — a distinctly Obamian quality.
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