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Discover Ludwig"make an issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to create a problem or to bring attention to a problem. For example: "The mayor made an issue of the dangerous conditions in the city streets."
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Make an issue of your child's SATs.
But they don't make an issue out of it".
Rhimes refuses to make an issue of her casting.
Factor 1: Don't make an issue of it.
Don't make an issue out of something that's not".
Curry refused to make an issue of his latest benching.
"I wouldn't make an issue of it," Levy said.
Clarke sees no reason to make an issue of his ties with the Blues.
Mr Fong is reluctant to make an issue of Mr Clinton.
"If you can make an issue hot, it can carry the day.
David Einhorn, for example, has sought to make an issue of Apple's enormous cash pile.
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