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Discover LudwigThe phrase "human issue" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a problem or concern that affects people or humanity as a whole. Example: The government is currently facing a number of human issues, such as poverty, access to healthcare, and discrimination.
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It's a universally human issue.
This is a human issue.
But behind the joke lies a serious human issue.
But security is at its heart a human issue.
FGM is not just "their" issue – it is our issue, and it's a human issue.
Nuclear weapons security will always be a human issue – at all levels.
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Aren't pregnancy and parenting human issues?
He was not referring to indigenous issues, but human issues.
These aren't classic women's issues, they're classic human issues".
For me, at least, the human issues were much easier to empathise with.
Judson True, a railway spokesman, said investigators would look at "mechanical and human issues".
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