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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issues happen" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that problems or difficulties occur, either regularly or unexpectedly. Here is an example of how it could be used in a sentence: "Despite our best efforts, technical issues happen from time to time, causing delays in our production schedule."
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"I think there's a London-centric, a metropolitan-centric view which says all the big issues happen in big cities, but we're not a sleepy rural county, if we ever were".
She's flat-out brilliant at using her quintessentially decent detective and his family, along with his colleagues on the Kingsmarkham police force, to test whatever issues happen to be upending the established order.
And we just started picturing Sam: this teenage girl, this stuff she's going through....We were influenced by most of My So Called Life, which is very much focussed on Angela as an individual, and different interesting issues happen to a girl in high school than a guy in high school.
We don't usually hear about why issues happen, just that they've been resolved, so don't expect anything in-depth.
"These issues happen nationwide.
With SDR, such issues happen with less frequency.
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Some issues were not included in the game and some were added, including scenarios depicting issues happening in the US.
Ashraf Badie, a middle-aged man who Ms. Kamel met the day before, said: "When sectarian issues happened, the Copts came out of their silence.
He told The Westmorland Gazette: "I have given my full resignation to the party because of issues happening in Scotland, open racism and sanctimonious bullying within the party".
"There is a need to raise issues happening around the world, there is that argument, but some content is horrific.
"With all the issues happening in the U.S., I have more of a chance to make a living here," he says.
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