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The phrase "at this issue" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific topic or concern, but it is not a standard expression.
Example: "We need to address the concerns at this issue during the meeting."
Alternatives: "regarding this matter" or "concerning this topic".
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"I look at this issue very carefully.
The G8 will look at this issue.
Researchers in other fields have also looked at this issue.
Morgan says she is going to look at this issue.
Cameron says he will look at this issue.
The Delaware courts generally haven't looked at this issue".
"They are the only group that's looked at this issue and reached the conclusion they've reached.
You need somebody who says: "We've stared at this issue long enough.
I'll be looking at this issue in my next blog post.
As the country marks Black History Month, it is particularly timely to look at this issue.
The Lib Dems will look at this issue in their manifesto, he says.
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