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"issues faced by" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a particular group of people who have to face a certain problem or challenge. For example: "The issues faced by low-income families are often overlooked in policy decisions."
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Few clinicians are trained to address the distinct health issues faced by these populations.
And it would solve issues faced by Verizon and AT&T as well.
Instead he focused on the issues faced by his fellow inmates.
The issues faced by clinical investigators and the current state of immune monitoring are discussed.
These objectives address several key issues faced by the automotive industry, e.g. system complexity and efficiency.
The focus is on practical packaging issues faced by the manufacturer, rather than fundamental research.
Tobacco use is among the most significant public health issues faced by the world today.
Workplace violence is one of the most significant and hazardous issues faced by nurses globally.
The practical issues faced by people in adopting UML are presented.
What are two important issues faced by many of my clients?
The symposium explored cutting-edge legal issues faced by social enterprises in different stages of growth.
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