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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issue of speaking" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a difficulty someone may have with expressing themselves verbally, as in the following example: After years of struggling with speech impediments, Rebecca had finally overcome her issue of speaking.
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The issue of speaking to a higher authority before games, and possibly after, got Knicks Coach Jeff Van Gundy embroiled in controversy.
In his letter, the Speaker told Mr McCrea: "I am aware of some of the points you have made on the issue of speaking rights for smaller parties.
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Various strands of studies have thus been conducted to help us in investigating complex issues of speaking tests.
He began to campaign on the issue of Aids, speaking at international conferences and giving support to the 46664 fundraising campaign, named after the number he had borne in prison.
Mainstream journalists covering business or labor issues would never dream of speaking about the wealthy in such shrill terms.
Leslie Tentler, professor of history at the Catholic University of America in Washington, said: "Part of what is going on is a larger authority issue of who speaks for the church.
Last week, Jeffrey L. Bass, the chairman of the Long Island Venture Group, a nonprofit organization that brings entrepreneurs and financial backers together, said that he and John Kominicki, publisher of Long Island Business News, had begun calling the leaders of a number of major Long Island organizations to discuss the issue of who speaks on behalf of Long Island.
Will the current mindset, apparently focused upon the issue of who speaks for Scotland, revert to the question of who enters Downing Street?
Much work has addressed this issue by means of spoken document retrieval (SDR), keyword spotting, spoken term detection (STD), query-by-example (QbE) or spoken query approaches.
Those of us who killed from a distance have no real issues to speak of … but should we?
I've been using Windows 7 pretty much full steam ahead since December (though I still old Macs laying about), and I've had zero issues to speak of.
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