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The phrase 'issues of policy' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used to refer to topics or topics of discussion related to legal, political, or organizational decisions. For example, "The president held a meeting to discuss the issues of policy related to the new state law."
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Largely absent have been issues of policy.
These decisions inevitably shape the way we think about the key issues of policy and politics.
"The issues of policy making and even anything beyond that are issues for which I'm accountable.
Dialogue and deliberation better enable citizens and administrators to resolve these questions as they appear in concrete issues of policy.
I think there are important issues of policy and government that may not be aired or uncovered because of that.
But now the real challenges of leadership begin, with an inbox full of thorny issues of policy and party loyalty.
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"It's not just an issue of policy.
Our fight is not just an issue of policy, but one of principle.
"To me, this is not some issue of policy or strategy or calculation — it matters head, heart and soul.
Yet the tough calls facing Mr. Obama on the issue — of policy, politics and diplomacy — have only begun.
Mr. Warner, the chairman of the Armed Services Committee, originally co-sponsored the measure, an indication of just how sensitive the issue of policy toward Cuba remains.
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