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"have issues with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express feelings of difficulty or disagreement with something. For example, "I have issues with the way the government is handling this crisis."
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We have issues with depression.
However, I do have issues with him.
I have issues with him.
We have issues with asthma.
"I know people have issues with this.
But he does have issues with them.
Certain viewers have issues with it, too.
Will I have issues with my 401k?
We may have issues with compensation.
We also have issues with the effects of illegal drugs.
I have issues with it just like everybody else.
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