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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issue out of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something originates from or is a result of a particular source or situation. Example: "The problems we are facing seem to issue out of a lack of communication among team members."
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But Benn, typically, made a huge issue out of this.
But they don't make an issue out of it".
Why haven't Republicans made an issue out of this?
Don't make an issue out of something that's not".
"We've taken the issue out of conference," Mr. Stevens said.
No sense of making a big issue out of it.
"I haven't made a big issue out of it".
It means taking the issue out of the shadows and out of race and socioeconomic status".
Who wants to leave the Scottish issue out of the Brits?
Still, he didn't want to make an issue out of it.
The press have probably made a big issue out of nothing.
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