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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issue posed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a problem or question that has been presented for consideration or discussion.
Example: "The issue posed by the recent policy changes has sparked a lively debate among stakeholders."
Alternatives: "question raised" or "problem presented".
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Neither the wing bracket cracks nor the rivets issue posed an imminent safety risk, she said.
In New York City, the issue posed by the McVann case does not arise.
Instead, they examined the safety and environmental issue posed by the drilling in wholesale fashion, before conducting the annual lease sales.
Moreover, I think there's a serious moral hazard issue posed by a proposal that says deploy SRM "after" we've mitigated as much as we can.
The Court begins its analysis of the Fourth Amendment issue posed here by deciding that respondent had an expectation of privacy in his backyard.
We have reached the point where almost every "technological" issue posed by the five giant tech companies is also a political problem requiring political and possibly legislative responses.
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The issue poses ethical, legal and scientific questions, experts said.
If it does that it will largely neutralize the threat the Iraq issue poses to the president's re-election".
The issue poses a problem for the Obama administration, not simply because the Philippines is a treaty ally.
They claim the update issue poses a security risk.
This issue poses a conundrum that future research should investigate.
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