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"might have issues" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that a situation could have potential problems or obstacles that need to be addressed. For example, "We might have issues with the delivery of the supplies if we don't order them soon."
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"We are looking to sell assets to other finance companies that might have issues of their own".
We refuse to sit quietly in our homes just because a few people might have issues with the slight noise a portable oxygen concentrator might make.
A building superintendent in Brooklyn Heights, Joseph Meneses, said: "They might have issues with higher costs, but so do all the workers.
"In terms of him being Jewish, and committing crimes against the Jewish people, he might have issues within himself that he hasn't been able to work through," she said.
"From a person who might have issues with men it was a type of inversion that was like kids in the late 70's from punk culture sporting swastikas.
However, SiNM based device might have issues in the high cost and complicated fabrication processes.
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But on Thursday, GOP senators might have issued their strongest rebuke of Trump.
Where once her manager might have issued a press release, now she was talking directly to her fans.
Information was incomplete on which banks might have issued the swaps and could be vulnerable to losses, creating an extra element of risk.
Had he read the novel (which he didn't) and its satirical vignette of his holy self, he might have issued two.
As one wag pointed out, Randy Penguin is probably a better beast than the Murderous bird that might have issued from a link up with Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
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