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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as key issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing important topics or matters that require attention or consideration.
Example: "The report highlights several areas as key issues that need to be addressed in the upcoming meeting."
Alternatives: "as important matters" or "as significant concerns".
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Therefore, material and reaction characterization have been identified as key issues to design a proper system.
Mr. de Blasio cited housing and public education as key issues in deciding to support Mr. Ferrer.
Nobody can say where they come from, but they end up as key issues in a security policy decision".
Independent readers were the greenest respondents in the poll: 24 per cent cited the environment and pollution as key issues.
However, there were some controversial topics, which are discussed, as well as key issues for further research.
It discusses the expansion of political freedoms, the role of women and the knowledge gap as key issues Arab nations need to face.
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He identified immigration and trade as the key issues that had brought him to Trump's side.
A July 16 Week in Review article about the use of hyperlinks treats copyright infringement and theft of original material as the key issues.
We'd urge the government to continue to work to address what people see as the key issues threatening pubs".
Consensus on key issues (as well as non-consensus) was noted.
Accelerating the boosting detection can be considered as a key issue in pattern recognition, as much as motion estimation is considered for MPEG-4.
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