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The phrase 'issues specific to' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to refer to particular issues associated with a specific person, thing, or situation. For example: "We discussed the issues specific to small business owners during the panel discussion."
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They also force us to deliberate on issues specific to their identity as a representative.
Second, it is not the numbers of young people that has created unemployment, but structural issues specific to individual countries.
Just under half of the people interviewed thought that politicians spoke for issues specific to them.
Others discussed issues specific to their countries, like Switzerland, which declared that it "wishes in particular to prevent its financial market from being used for criminal purposes".
Inequality is a complex topic that we can't do justice in a one-day event that tries to unpack lots of other issues specific to the financial system.
Other changes deal not necessarily with responsibilities that once belonged solely to the federal government, but with issues specific to New York City.
I would like the freedom of the backbenches to raise what issues I want, and I want time and freedom to raise issues specific to Coventry".
But, he added, "as competent as their engineering team is there are design issues specific to this sport that still need serious attention.
Before the Volt went on sale, G.M. held training courses to help police officers, paramedics and firefighters learn about the safety issues specific to plug-in cars.
Background and methodological issues specific to each procedure are discussed.
Finally, issues specific to the treatment are considered along with questions that merit further investigation.
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