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The phrase "having the same issue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where someone is experiencing the same problem or difficulty as another person. Example: "John and I were both having the same issue with our computers crashing unexpectedly." In this sentence, "having the same issue" is used to show that both John and the speaker are facing the same problem with their computers. This phrase can be used in a variety of contexts, such as discussing technical or personal issues, to indicate a shared experience or problem.
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"Other colleagues in the industry are having the same issue.
As you can see in this Apple Discussion forum, others are having the same issue.
Apparently OtterBox's tight-fitting cases won't translate over to the iPhone 4S, though some other case retailers like CaseMate don't seem to be having the same issue.
If you're having the same issue, you might have to revert to using the mobile version of the site, as I've done.
This milestone was the driving force to promote this technology in other mines having the same issue: the high cyanide-soluble copper content in gold ores which limits the profitability of a gold mine project.
It's something that you have to deal with throughout the entire game and it doesn't hinder you during multiplayer either because everyone else is probably having the same issue.
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Matt has been having the same issues since he installed Leopard, but my MacBook had Leopard and its signal strength was always pretty good.
You having the same issues with him?
Mays started talking to her neighbors, and she realized that other people were having the same issues.
Outside of school, talk to friends in your class and see if they've been having the same issues.
Your employees have the same issue.
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