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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at issue for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a topic or matter that is currently being discussed or debated.
Example: "The policies at issue for the upcoming election have sparked significant debate among the candidates."
Alternatives: "in question for" or "under consideration for".
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Nothing seems to be at issue for them.
He's refused to take sides on Stuttgart 21; at issue for him is the Schlosspark eviction.
At issue, for both movies and music, is whether the joint ventures could constitute monopolies.
At issue for the future is a choice between bold, unrestricted freedom and the ancient, conservative traditions of Rosmer's house.
At issue for the other diplomats is whether to push for tough sanctions and risk a Chinese abstention.
Also at issue for Senator Hatch was whether Mr. Lew knew that the unit had bet against some of the financial products it assembled.
At issue for the F.D.A. is whether adding caffeine to alcoholic beverages is "generally regarded as safe," an agency designation that requires accepted scientific evidence.
The University of Wisconsin exacts the fee at issue for the sole purpose of facilitating the free and open exchange of ideas by, and among, its students.
At issue for the owner is whether offering a particular amenity justifies the expense, while brand managers are typically more concerned with maintaining consistent brand standards systemwide.
Our motion also pointed out that the company had produced almost no test data for the products at issue for many of the years in question.
At issue, for instance, has been how long she actually lived in a trailer and how much financial help she had from her husband in paying for school.
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