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Discover LudwigThe phrase "discipline issues" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to problems or difficulties related to maintaining order and control, particularly in a classroom or workplace setting. Example: "The school's principal addressed the ongoing discipline issues among the students by implementing a stricter code of conduct and consequences for misbehavior."
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"There's no grading and no discipline issues".
"There will be no discipline issues while I'm here, hopefully," he said.
Meriweather's discipline issues showed up in New England and Chicago; Jackson's showed up in Tampa Bay.
We treat the students as adults and our discipline issues are less important.
For England, the discipline issues have cast a shadow over two encouraging World Cup displays.
"Student discipline issues really wore me down," he said, "and I was actually a popular teacher.
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"You have to differentiate the security issue and the discipline issue," he said.
"I think on the discipline issue Billy misses the issue completely," Stern said.
DR. GOODEN: The confusing and inequitable "dual discipline" issue must be addressed.
The discipline issue was really drummed home and we're very keen to make amends on previous performances tomorrow.
"We addressed the discipline issue after Tuesday night, hoping that we would be able to correct it," he said.
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