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Discover Ludwig"intermittent issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to problems that occur inconsistently, such as "We are having intermittent issues with the electric supply".
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We're aware of intermittent issues and continue to adapt our response.
In an e-mail, a SunTrust spokesman Hugh Suhr, said, "We, like others within the industry, experienced some intermittent issues with our online bill pay service, and we worked diligently with our third-party service provider to resolve those issues".
Shortly after YouTube's outage, Spotify also experienced intermittent issues.
Some intermittent issues remain which we are currently addressing.
Finance experienced intermittent issues related to traffic from today's market activity.
A spokesman for LinkedIn said: "LinkedIn is experiencing some intermittent issues due to a DNS issue.
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We have processed many thousands of trades on behalf of our clients, and continue to do so, but some clients will have had difficulty getting through on the telephone and experienced intermittent website issues.
This caused long delays in client syncing and intermittent web issues.
Mail users may have experienced intermittent email issues earlier today, October 26, but the problem has now been resolved.
UPDATE: Mashable just tweeted: "We're having intermittent downtime issues.
"Due to everyone's overwhelming generosity and the amount of traffic going to this page, you may experience intermittent donation issues.
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