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The phrase "explore the issue" is grammatically correct and is often used in written English.
It can be used to indicate that further investigation or analysis is needed to fully understand or address a particular issue or problem. Example: In order to find a solution to the rising crime rate, we must first explore the underlying issues that contribute to it, such as poverty, lack of education, and limited job opportunities.
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But they didn't explore the issue.
To explore the issue, Mr. Kurtis focused on four cases.
"We're planning to explore the issue further," Marshall said.
The trust recently formed a committee to explore the issue.
But Mr. Folman said he wanted to explore the issue from a personal and Israeli perspective.
Now she sought to explore the issue from the perspective of the adult adoptee.
The dyadic gameplay setting allows us to explore the issue of group UX.
But I was delighted by the writers' willingness to explore the issue in a relatively even-handed and thoughtful way.
Fischer is expected in Brussels tomorrow to explore the issue with Jose Manuel Barroso, the European commission president.
They simply urged the European Union, other food safety agencies and the food industry to explore the issue.
In any case, no current novelist has bothered to explore the issue in an important literary way.
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