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Discover LudwigThe phrase "another issue emerges" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a new problem or topic that arises in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "While we have made progress on the initial concerns, another issue emerges that requires our attention."
Alternatives: "another problem arises" or "a new concern appears".
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As global poverty continues to decline, another issue emerges.
As global poverty continues to decline, another issue emerges.
Another issue emerges if one asks: why focus on individual persons rather than on groups?
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Another issue emerging between the board and Congress is access to interviews conducted by board investigators with NASA and contractor personnel.
Hours after Mr Chen came out of the US embassy, another issue emerged: one friend suggested the activist had been forced into making this deal against his wishes.
This fall, another issue emerged when a new student records system malfunctioned.
Rethenam's allegations have not yet been tested, though with the dispute before court, another issue emerged.
Another issue emerging here is that the translation of these models into clinical products is not just around the corner.
18 Another issue emerging from this study was related to sexual dysfunction, which was present in 35.9% of the patients examined and related to impairment of relationships with partners arising from the diagnosis of cancer and problems associated with its treatment.
Look at questions of participation from another angle, the perspective of performers and theatre-makers themselves, and another set of issues emerges: the effect that ethnicity, disability and gender have on access to opportunities.
Another, subtler issue emerges in this book, one that clearly merits further attention.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com