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"around the issue" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "concerning the issue", and can often be used to provide additional context or detail when discussing a particular topic. For example: "The staff had a long discussion around the issue of office safety."
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U.S. politicians are dancing around the issue.
"We still talk around the issue".
She skirts around the issue.
"They're trying to dance around the issue.
Conservative politics still revolves around the issue of Europe.
The front-runners dance gingerly around the issue of China.
But publicity around the issue is about to become supercharged.
Instead, analysts say, he is dancing around the issue.
From the outset, corruption allegations have swirled around the issue.
The politics around the issue have evolved, too.
That's the way I got around the issue".
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