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The phrase "any issues about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about potential problems or concerns related to a specific topic or situation.
Example: "If you have any issues about the project timeline, please let me know."
Alternatives: "any concerns regarding" or "any problems with".
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Most do not have any issues about it.
Thrift says: "So far we haven't had any issues about academic freedom.
"We're not talking about any issues about immigration," Mr. Lucero's brother, Joselo Lucero, 35, said in an interview.
The legend is that the Ivies don't have any issues about sports, but that clearly is not true.
"As far as I know, no one is raising any issues about Y2K now," Mr. Yardeni said.
I don't believe that there any issues about us being in the EU that are fundamental, in the Whitehall jargon, "showstoppers" that make a particular policy unworkable.
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There was never any issue about getting it done … never any doubt.
The parties in the case have never raised any issue about the propriety of my involvement".
Setting aside any issue about the law, what is the right way to dispose of these sites.
"The CEO of The Sharks corroborates these facts and makes the interesting remarks: 'There has never been any issue about his nationality.' The issue here is not his nationality.
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