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Discover Ludwig'known issue' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It typically refers to a problem that has been identified and documented, and is often used in technical contexts. For example, "This is a known issue with this type of software and will be addressed in the next patch."
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This is a known issue.
"This is a known issue," he told Sky News.
Infiltration of the Afghan National Army by the Taliban has been a known issue for some time.
Of course, lame meetings are a known issue — especially within larger companies.
They also sent me a link to their support FAQ, which indicates the known issue.
Nintendo did confirm that this is a known issue, and they are looking into the problem.
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Please check the repository/documentation for updates on browser support and known issues.
Low stiffness and coinciding natural frequencies are known issues.
All the other bugs are documented as known issues in the Release Notes instead.
This approach has some known issues with the lack of triadic closure and dyadic reciprocity [19].
Successful protocols as well as known issues and limitations are discussed from an energetic perspective.
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