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The phrase "current issues of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to topics of discussion that are currently relevant or of particular interest. For example, "We discussed the current issues of economic globalization and climate change."
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A number of websites report on tournament news, give complete lists for the most currently popular decks, and feature articles on current issues of debate about the game.
To synthesize their learning, they create collages connecting current issues of poverty with poets' experiences.
3. Write a summary of current issues of concern to American Indians.
As much as possible, we'll use current issues of the magazine to illuminate things large and small.
For instance, all assignments relate to current issues of practical significance to serving police officers, such as the Police Reform Act and hate crime.
That seems to be the way policymakers are seeing them and it's a really unhelpful way to think about current issues of increasing poverty and inequality.
Featuring high-profile case studies, interactive seminars and discussion forums, the World of Learning Conference programme concentrates on the current issues of most concern to L&D professionals.
It is not a small thing to rediscover this art, but then neither is the green belt, nor the current issues of housing.
His mother was an ardent Francophile, and Peyton remembers sitting for hours on a sofa in the house, leafing through current issues of Paris Match.
The new interpretations of the two faces of Mars were described in interviews last week and in reports in the current issues of the journals Nature and Science.
And you cannot have Formula One being your flagship and not take account of the current issues of the car in the street.
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