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You can use the noun 'issues' followed by the correct form of the verb 'to be' (was, were, am, is, etc.). For example: "The issues were unresolved."
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What issues was she concerned about?
The speech's emphasis on women's issues was easily anticipated.
Rouhani said having different opinions over political issues was normal.
Discussion of these issues was forbidden for thousands of years.
His grasp of issues was rudimentary, at best.
His dedication and commitment to children's issues was extraordinary.
Writing about war-crimes tribunals & development issues was a thrill.
The I.M.F. said it realized that addressing the currency issues was a priority.
Among the unresolved issues was who would start Game 3 of the first playoff series.
One of the biggest issues was missing data: a problem we still encounter today.
One of the main issues was how the Afghan government was tackling corruption.
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