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The phrase "issues from the" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that something originates or arises from a particular source or cause. Example: "The challenges we face issues from the lack of resources available to our team."
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He has acknowledged command issues from the get-go.
We know from transcripts that the pilot and co-pilot reported no issues from the cockpit.
At this point, a peculiar snuffling sound issues from the far side of the room.
Mr. Cannuscio said: "I understand the issues from the government side.
These were issues from the thirties that my father had carefully bound.
A hand issues from the end of the telescope and beckons the mouse forward.
Mrs Merkel poaches issues from the centre-left parties where she can.
It can easily evoke issues from the past that were never fully addressed or resolved".
Mr. Daly will now be working those issues from the other side — as a lobbyist.
But that does not justify removing certain court-determined issues from the voters' reach.
But both parties struggled to find clear advantage on issues from the economy to terrorism.
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