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The sentence 'issue has been closed' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a problem or subject has been resolved or finalized, and is no longer an issue. For example, you could say "The payment dispute issue has been closed - we are now on track with our financial obligations."
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In a live video webchat with LaProvence.com, , he added: "It's an issue which has been closed for some time, even if he is a very good player".
Select "my youtube account has been closed" under the "Please select the issue you're experiencing ".
It has been closed twice before because of technical issues.
The birthing centre has been closed since 2011 due to staffing issues.
Tibet has been closed.
The road has been closed.
State-run museums, parks and highway rest-stops have been closed; the issuing of tax refunds, driving licences and grants for social work has been suspended and 22,000 state employees have been put on leave without pay.
Dundee City Council said there are no "public health issues" and that the shower area had been closed and the water system thoroughly treated.
"I don't believe there was clear notification made to interested parties that the hearing had been closed on this issue".
In January an independent commission appointed by the company to investigate its corporate history issued a preliminary report saying that Bertelsmann had been closed during the war not because it opposed Hitler, as it had claimed, but because it was deemed not critical to the military effort.
Authorities in Cheshire said roads have been closed and sandbags issued as part of emergency planning for more than 70 properties either flooded or under threat in Great Sutton, Ellesmere Port.
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