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'bring up an issue' is a correct and usable phrase in written English that implies introducing a topic for discussion or consideration
For example: "At the meeting, we should bring up the issue of staff morale."
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"Any time your boss gets within 10 feet of you, bring up an issue that can't be solved.
"I just wanted to hold myself accountable and hold hip-hop accountable and bring up an issue that was being pushed under the rug," he said.
A relationship where you give your partner room to be themselves and only bring up an issue if it becomes a really big deal.
But he added that it was "perfectly legal for the Union County Democratic Party to buy ads that bring up an issue that reflects poorly on Jim Florio".
Fault Lines On the Monday before Easter, Brandon was behind the wheel of his Ford Flex, running errands before meeting his parents, with plans to bring up an issue that had been on his mind.
"I'm not the one that waited nine months to bring up an issue," McCain said.
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Nwaosu was quiet until he brought up an issue that had been on his mind, recently, regarding his future.
But this subject brings up an issue I also don't understand: guilt about paying for extra help.
The contests at Wimbledon brought up an issue that some have lamented for years: whatever happened to sportsmanship?
"Every time someone brings up an issue that affects blacks, he says that's an issue that affects all of America," Ms. Tatum said.
Should you feel uncomfortable bringing up an issue with a staff member directly, you may consider contacting the Campus Ombuds Office or the ASUC Student Advocate's Office SAOOffice SAO
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