Sentence examples for current issue about from inspiring English sources

The phrase "current issue about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to begin a statement or question that outlines a topic that is currently being discussed. For example: "What is your opinion on the current issue about gun control?".

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Read "Atonement," Dexter Filkins's piece in the current issue about an Iraq vet's redemption.

Be sure to read Jim Stewart's amazing piece in the current issue about the meltdown last fall.

And, closer to home, my friendly debate partner Emily Nussbaum, in her piece in the current issue about "Louie," refers to "the bear trap of Golden Age rhetoric, in which respect for an auteur equates with worship".

Faehn told a Senate panel in June that she had informed Penny about several accusations about Nassar in 2015, and that Penny directed her and others not to discuss "the current issue" about a member of the medical staff with anyone.

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Straw addressed none of the key and current issues about the balance between state intrusion and security, or the question of whether any of Labour's laws and proposals would actually make anyone safer.

He told the R.O.T.C. students that he was sorry their numbers were so few and that he hoped that by the time they returned for their 50th reunion, "the current issues about military matters at Harvard will have been resolved and there will be a closer connection between the great university and those in uniform".

The current issue is about medicine, and includes selections from Hippocrates, Plato, Rudyard Kipling, Virginia Woolf and Fyodor Dostoyevsky, all noteworthy for being — among other things — dead and therefore cheap.

Consumer Reports consistently ranks Kenmore tops for reliability and value; its current issue gushes about the 24-volt Craftsman drill.

In the current issue, Elizabeth Kolbert writes about Svante Pääbo's quest to sequence the Neanderthal genome.

In the current issue, Louis Menand writes about Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, and the history of CBS News.

By Blake Eskin March 17, 2010 In the current issue, John McPhee writes about the former Princeton lacrosse coach Bill Tierney.

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