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Discover Ludwig"issues needing" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe problems or areas that require attention or resolution. Example: The company's financial report highlighted several critical issues needing immediate attention, including budget cuts and declining sales.
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In the triage of urgent issues needing to be addressed by headteachers, this one hardly figures.
Which is more likely to highlight issues needing attention, or to stimulate the required action?
Most agendas are heavily biased towards 'Content' issues needing to be resolved.
The feasibility study design may identify a number of issues needing resolution at the detailed design stage.
They rely on a staff that is shrinking as the range of issues needing decision is increasing.
When our children are young, we are busy with issues needing urgent remediation, like correcting table manners or supervising chores and homework.
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Many issues need airing.
Which issues need additional attention?
Just execution issues need to be resolved.
Two other issues need to be faced.
Two distinct issues need to be separated.
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