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The phrase 'issues around the' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to problems, concerns, or topics related to a certain subject. For example: "We need to address the issues around the economic impact of the pandemic."
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Other issues around the sidewalk operation concern the disabled.
There are some issues around the compositition of the sample.
The issues around the FA are clear," he said.
In that quarter the gross value of bond issues around the world totalled $407 billion.
"Tokyo's bid was about Japan's commitment to address issues around the integrity of sport.
There are also issues around the salaries paid to players for the different formats.
A panel of SI.com writers tackles the other issues around the N.B.A., including trade deadline drama.
For Eilenberger, Guardiola is betraying his intelligence by wilfully ignoring the issues around the Gulf state.
"I make sure to leave some Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues around the house," she said.
This involves issues around the priming of participants and the diversity of emails used.
There were issues around the delivery and how to finance it.
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