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You could use this phrase to describe a problem or topic which has been discussed at length and has gained a lot of attention. Example sentence: The introduction of the new tax law has become a big issue among citizens.
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Aging has become a big issue of scientific researches nowadays.
I hope it doesn't become a big issue during Wimbledon.
The 1978 abortion law has become a big issue ahead of next April's general election.
Already, the cost of higher education has become a big issue in the 2016 Presidential campaign.
What has become a big issue in the selection of Supreme Court justices?
Only now, partly because of the Harry Potter connection, has it become a big issue.
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As output has increased, this has become a bigger issue.
Are you surprised that China hasn't become a bigger issue in the campaign?
Electability had become a bigger issue, in other words -- but it was breaking Dean's way.
As Internet privacy has become a bigger issue in Washington, technology companies have been increasing their lobbying.
With golf tournaments attracting bigger galleries, disruptive crowd behavior has become a bigger issue on the PGA Tour.
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