"issues raised" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it whenever you are referring to topics, questions, or concerns that have been brought up or discussed. For example, "This meeting was used to address the issues raised in the previous session.".
The issues raised vary hugely.
And they aren't the only issues raised.
Failure to tackle issues raised by employees.
He said he was working to resolve "the issues raised".
Carney highlighted "serious issues" raised by such scandals.
The issues raised by such relationships are very similar too.
'We take the issues raised in the report very seriously.
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