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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as an issues" is not correct in English.
It should be "as an issue" or "as issues" depending on the context. You can use it when discussing a specific problem or topic, but it must be grammatically correct.
Example: "The report highlights the challenges we face as an issue that needs immediate attention."
Alternatives: "as a concern" or "as a problem."
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Despite the themes of the book, Pitcher says "I've never seen it as an issues book, ever" and it is certainly anything but worthy.
In an interview on Wednesday, Allan J. Kam, a safety consultant based in Maryland who spent much of his career at N.H.T.S.A. and retired as its senior enforcement lawyer, identified this phase of research as an Issues Evaluation.
That was followed in 1998, after an eight-month detour as an issues manager with Standard & Poor Corporation on Wall Street, by the job that first got Mr. Kennedy close to Mr. Clinton: spokesman for the president's impeachment defense team.
Formally known as an issues statement, it begins the process by which Deutsche Börse and Euronext must con vince the watchdog that their bids will not impede competition for share trading.
In our Saturday post about the California Democratic Party's ad attacking Meg Whitman but masquerading as an "issues ad," we described the abrupt ending to our conversation with CDP Chairman John Burton.
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As an issues-centered figure for BET, he falls somewhere in the middle of the formality spectrum.
As an issue, that is.
I see it as an issue".
Some cite racism as an issue.
He's simply ignored trade as an issue.
"It's never been raised as an issue.
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