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"issue on" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is not a phrase that is used in common speech either. If you are looking for a way to express the beginning of an issue, you could say "an issue arose" or "an issue emerged". Example: An issue arose when the company failed to meet its deadline.
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"Time's" Special Issue on the American Woman.
Lipsky published his first issue on May 25 , 1990
THE latest issue on business school campuses?
There is no time issue on this.
Another issue on Colau's radar is tourism.
How was reading the issue on the iPad?
We'll tackle the issue on the Democrats' own turf".
Eventually, Miller had explained the issue on CBS television news.
Housing is the No 1 issue on the doorstep.
The lawyer did not raise the issue on appeal.
But there is another worrying issue on the horizon.
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