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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issue like" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce or describe a problem or concern that is similar to another issue being discussed. Example: "The issue like pollution has become a growing concern for our community."
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Just take an issue like derivatives.
Consider an issue like abortion.
There's no issue, like leaving office, to force a decision.
"It's not a hot, hot issue like it was.
"Inflaming an already sensitive issue like this is unbelievably unhelpful".
"I can't see being theoretical about an issue like that".
It's not an issue like these are just patients.
"On a deep moral issue like this, that's very rare".
No one could attract attention to an issue like Diana.
Then there's the aroma issue: "Like a perfume, if you keep opening it, it will disappear".
But without the data, I defer to people who've really studied the issue, like Bill Gates".
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