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The phrase "are having issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is currently experiencing problems or difficulties.
Example: "We are having issues with the software update, and we are working to resolve them as soon as possible."
Alternatives: "are experiencing problems" or "are facing difficulties".
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"Women are having issues as well," Dr. Schrader said.
"I look for the kids who are having issues, who are acting out emotionally in school.
We are aware that users are having issues connecting to PSN.
Alas, the whole gang is in good shape, although they are having issues with their bonding.
A lot of retailers are having issues, but the mall owners are not.
"The police and the community, both sides are having issues of fear of each other," Irwin said.
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who was having issues finding the plate.
It's just the government that is having issues".
K.P.: Funny enough, I am having issues now.
My son without autism was having issues of his own.
I ask if they're having issues.
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