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"issue involving" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a problem or dispute that involves two or more entities. For example, "The company is currently dealing with an issue involving their employees' pay."
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"This project addresses an important issue involving the standardization of measurements for inland waters," Margolis said.
The issue involving Mr. Singhal dates to 2015, when he was still at Google.
To investors, like Ms. Minow, those overlaps became an issue involving sales of Reader's Digest stock.
Malone says it's a such complex issue, involving masculinity, biology and language itself.
The issue involving a former housekeeper of the Geithner family is separate.
A spokesperson said: "Adidas is aware of the issue involving Luis Suárez.
Now, with so many Hogs in the marketplace, Harley has an issue involving its brand.
Rather it was a marketing issue involving how Microsoft chose to introduce it to the world".
The overall issue involving movie money is what that money buys in production.
One third of the difference is due to a technical issue involving price indexes.
The firing was not the only personnel issue involving RIM on Monday.
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