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"hard issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to refer to a difficult problem or predicament. For example: "The hard issue of global warming remains an elusive problem for scientists to solve."
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Let's face it: Financial reform is a hard issue to follow.
It's a hard issue," Justice Elena Kagan observed during the argument, and that's certainly true.
"Members feel like it's a really hard issue to move, so let's go onto something else".
"It's a hard issue for him," Mr. Danforth said, referring to Mr. Talent.
By the time an issue reaches my desk, it's a hard issue.
"The politics is hard, I think we all know that this is a hard issue.
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ReprintsThe case raises hard issues.
"These are hard issues," he said.
"I think he likes the hard issues.
"It means you've got to take on hard issues.
I'm dealing with some hard issues here.
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