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The phrase "any important issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics or matters that hold significance or relevance in a particular context.
Example: "We need to address any important issue that may affect the outcome of the project."
Alternatives: "any significant matter" or "any critical topic".
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I am all for a debate on any important issue facing the country.
"In any ethnicity you're not going to have total buy-in on any important issue," Bill Meheula, the attorney for Na'i Aupuni, told Al Jazeera America.
The impressive legion of supporters you had built up for your campaign never heard a call to arms (or to the phones, more accurately) on any important issue, after you were elected.
(3) is there any important issue missing?
They were also allowed to suggest any important issue not included in the cards.
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"It is not to be evasive about any important issues," the Rev. Joel Warden said of the approach, "but rather to create hospitality so people on both extremes could feel comfortable here".
Additionally, this study of moral sensitivity conformed to an implicit processing task in which subjects were asked to pay attention and signal any "important" issues, but without explicit decision making or judgments.
Cognitive interviews were conducted to explore whether the respondents found any questions confusing, upsetting, or irrelevant, to understand perceived meaning, to determine how they formulated responses, and identify whether any important issues were felt to be missing (Phase 1b) [ 22].
These standardized questions allowed for later comparison, but we also made sure that they were flexible and open-ended so that any important issues, perceptions, or ideas could be raised and discussed.
First, focus group discussions were conducted to identify whether dimensions derived from the GIQ were relevant and applicable to Hong Kong patients in evaluating hospital care satisfaction and in determining whether any important issues had not been covered by the GIQ.
GPs were also asked 'Would you consider having a PSA test done yourself in the future?' The questionnaire was pre-tested on 12 GPs for acceptability, ease of completion, and to determine whether any important issues had been omitted, and revised accordingly.
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