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Discover LudwigThe phrase "little issues" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to small or minor problems or obstacles. For example, "We encountered a few little issues along the way, but we eventually reached our destination."
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A thousand little issues came home to roost".
"We're not going to give up because of these little issues," he said.
People call him all the time about little issues in life — marriage issues, children's issues.
"Compared to other problems, I know I have little issues right now," he said.
The show is so competitive, you put aside all your little issues because you want to win.
Until those niggling little issues get addressed, all the guided tours in the world won't make a difference.
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And then there's that little niggling issue.
The first is the little issue of the law.
"It is a little issue," Mr. Zamanzai said.
Technically, there is one little issue we're working on.
And then there is the little issue of ISDS.
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