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Discover LudwigThe phrase "criminal issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to a problem or dispute that involves legal violations and may potentially lead to criminal charges. Example: The company is facing a criminal issue due to their involvement in fraudulent activities.
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A 2007 report sent to several senior officers described an "emerging criminal issue" in Sheffield, saying the level of criminality was "serious", and the victims were "among the most vulnerable in society".
That is a criminal issue.
If not a criminal issue.
"It's not a criminal issue.
In some cases, steroids could even be a criminal issue.
Also, your 2012 candidates refused to make a criminal issue of one another's religion!
It shouldn't be treated as a criminal issue in the courts".
"When I went to the police, they told me it was not a criminal issue".
Drug use should be treated as a health issue, not as a criminal issue".
"I don't know if that was a paternity issue or a criminal issue, but..."...
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Thoughtless impregnation by a man that leads to abortion can be likened to the social/criminal issue of drunk driving where there is always a fatality.
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