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"any issue with this" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to ask someone if they have any problem with something. For example, you could say, "Do you have any issue with this policy?".
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Although we don't have any issue with this in principle, in practice it means that consumers might start using this app store instead of visiting GetJar to get their favourite apps.
Strangely, many of you didn't seem to have any issue with this.
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Are you having any issues with this?
"As far as the heart condition is concerned, I haven't had any issues with this," he said.
Given the somewhat strained relationship between Microsoft and Google, this move comes as a bit of a surprise, but it looks like Microsoft doesn't expect any issues with this rollout.
What bothers me is when people say trans men won't face any issues with this law, or that all trans men pass, because that's 100percentt untrue.
Safety is first and if there is any issue with blowouts this weekend we have to think about our own lives, the marshals and the fans.
I don't think it reflects any issue with writing from this country or anywhere else".
Hartley-Brewer herself said that if his resignation was over "kneegate", in her words, "him touching my knee 15 years ago and me not having any issue with it today, this is the most insane, absurd and ridiculous resignation of a Cabinet minister ever".
Any issues with those?
I haven't had any issues with it this semester.
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