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'close the issues' is correct and can be used in written English
You can use the phrase to mean to settle or conclude a problem or dispute. For example, "The two sides were able to come to an agreement and close the issues."
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However, this diversity within the Jewish community does not close the issue.
The person said that EADS wanted to close the issue as soon as possible for accounting reasons.
The person said that EADS want to close the issue as soon as possible for accounting reasons.
If your apology is accepted, close the issue.
This is true, but hardly closes the issue.
With the Syrian border closed, the issue is moot now, anyway.
Mandelson said he regarded Starbucks' statement as in effect closing the issue.
"Abu Zubaydah is at the heart of everything that keeps Gitmo from closing: the issue of torture," Greenberg said.
The magazine's editors said in an interview on Monday afternoon after they closed the issue that they were careful in the days before that interview not to ask too many questions.
South Korean plaintiffs first sued in Japan in 1997, but Japan's top court dismissed the cases in 2005, saying the 1965 treaty normalizing diplomatic ties between Japan and South Korea closed the issue.
State-run museums, parks and highway rest-stops have been closed; the issuing of tax refunds, driving licences and grants for social work has been suspended and 22,000 state employees have been put on leave without pay.
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