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Discover LudwigThe phrase "credit issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing problems or concerns related to credit, such as credit scores, loans, or financial transactions.
Example: "The bank denied my loan application due to a credit issue that I was unaware of."
Alternatives: "credit problem" or "credit concern."
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It's not a credit issue.
There are two ways the ethanol credit issue could drive gas prices higher.
Some favoured a generally inflationist policy, with banks facilitating credit issue and governments extending public works.
"The whole credit issue is going to be a lingering concern," Mr. McCain said.
For many companies, the immediate credit issue is not price, but availability.
"Concern about the credit issue is dominant across all the markets," said John Shinn, a senior economist at Lehman Brothers.
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"It's a question of getting through the credit issues".
What sort of "credit issues" are we talking about here?
But individual credit issues are having a negative impact.
Let's start on the credit issues yesterday.
"The credit issues, the liquidity issues, are still there," said Ryan Detrick, strategist at Schaeffer's Investment Research.
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