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The phrase "disciplinary issues" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to problems or misconduct that require disciplinary action. Example: The school board discussed the recent increase in disciplinary issues among students and proposed implementing a new behavior management system.
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Disciplinary issues are noted.
Lennon has further disciplinary issues pending.
The team also tackles thorny disciplinary issues.
Chancellor Klein also said he had formed a task force to examine disciplinary issues.
Leaving disciplinary issues behind him, Shirokov now expresses himself with words.
Britain's manager Abi Ekoku added: "There are no disciplinary issues here at all.
The BBC refused to comment, beyond: "We do not discuss internal staff or disciplinary issues".
The 32-year-old played for half a dozen Premiership clubs and had his share of disciplinary issues.
But Mr. Gill said that at this point, I.N.S. officials believed that Mr. Mkhizi's "disciplinary issues escalated into security issues".
She said the hospital management "were very clear that there were no disciplinary issues in this matter".
The bad boy Contrary to stereotype, this is quite a well-behaved Uruguay squad, with few disciplinary issues.
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