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"its issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It generally means a problem or difficulty associated with something, and can be used in a range of contexts. For example, "The company is still grappling with its issue of sustainability."
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(d) Accordingly, the Board has concluded that, since demand paper is due and payable on the date of its issue, it satisfies the maturity requirements of the statute.
When the Diary was published as a book, Punch heralded it in its issue of 23 July 1892 as "very funny", adding: "not without a touch of pathos".
But it is also practical in its consequences or its issue, insofar as reflection about action itself directly moves people to act.
The company confirmed to TechCrunch that its issue originated from remnant ad inventory controlled by Google, and it has now resolved the problem.
With respect to the ARM platform, its issue width is half that of the Intel platform and it comprises an even lower memory bandwidth, so the cycle-per-pixel value is 4.07 times higher than those of the Intel platforms.
Every place has got its issue.
Sientra said its issue with the S.E.C. had been resolved.
Image reproductions of the Kyongsong Daily Newspaper from its issue, 1907 to 1935.
In a moment, a generation found its voice and its issue.
We should be reconsidering its issue, rather than encouraging its use.
So the G.O.P. has found its issue for the 2008 election.
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