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"does the issue" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it when you are asking a question about the issue. For example, "Does the issue about the new law need to be resolved?"
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And when does the issue have to be addressed?
Does the issue mean anything beyond American shores?
Until it does, the issue will continue to plague the country's politics.
How does the issue affect them or their family, friends or community?
Why does the issue of trust come up so often in your writing?
Not once does the issue of screwing over the consumer come up.
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QUESTION FROM GUEST: In what ways does the issues of chemical exposure connect to economics, particularly class issues.
Did the issue with the FDA damage the company?
What federal actions did the issue prompt over the weekend?
When they do, the issue of defence lawyers will be central.
Our study addressed three main questions: how did the issue come to be identified as a problem?
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