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Discover LudwigThe phrase "any issues of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about or discussing potential problems or concerns related to a specific topic or subject matter.
Example: "Please let me know if there are any issues of concern regarding the project timeline."
Alternatives: "any concerns about" or "any problems with".
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Any issues of misconduct will be taken extremely seriously".
She said it had "not identified any issues of legality or propriety".
The carnival aspect is far more important than any issues of class.
The moderators essentially did not address any issues of criminal justice during the #GOPDebate.
ISPS Data Archive staff reviews data files to determine whether any issues of confidentiality exist.
The new owners of old fur here did not seem much concerned over any issues of animal welfare.
IGIS staff received relevant documents and attended relevant briefings, and did not identify any issues of legality or propriety".
Through all this our modern-day phalanx of cycle-cruisers progressed blithely on, unhindered by any issues of nationality.
Given the recent case of Lutfur Rahman, perhaps someone should also be considering any issues of spiritual influence in Witney.
Mittal said the cash element of its offer would be "adjusted" to take account of a share buy-back by Arcelor or any issues of new shares.
Others complained that the story had traumatized them so much that they had been unable to open any issues of the magazine since.
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