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Discover Ludwig'has any issues' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used as part of a question, for example: "Has your computer had any issues since the update?".
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It's unlikely, then, that she has any issues with the rock band Harry and the Potters — their performances are often free (and in libraries).
Speaking last week about the President's first physical exam in office, Ronny L. Jackson, the White House physician, stated that he "found no reason whatsoever to think the President has any issues whatsoever with his thought processes".
It's like being at a big family party where nobody has any issues with the other guests, and everyone's agreed to act like grown-ups and listen to each other nicely, rather than shout over each other for a few hours before going home to slag each other off.
The goal is to figure out if the client thinks the project and deliverables are on track, if the process and methods used to manage the project and do the work are effective, and to find out if the client has any issues or concerns.
To date there is no indication that the SEC has any issues with Tyco's accounting practices.
If anyone has any issues about their work please come and speak to me.
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We didn't have any issues".
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