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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issues facing" is correct and usable in written English.
It is most often used to refer to difficult or complex subjects or problems that need to be addressed. Here is an example: "The president is focusing on the major issues facing our country—economic inequality, climate change, and health care reform."
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WHAT were the biggest issues facing politicians?
The issues facing us are complex.
The biggest issues facing young people today?
I. Adjustment issues facing the Vietnam returnee.
Know the issues facing your company.
The issues facing each business are different.
Santorum spoke mainly about the economic issues facing America.
"But there are still some serious issues facing her".
Still, there are bigger issues facing the Mets.
Here are some of the major issues facing the program.
Like: "I care about the issues facing this country".
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