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Discover LudwigThe phrase "national issues" is grammatically correct and is regularly used in written English.
It refers to problems or topics that affect an entire country or its citizens. Example: The presidential candidates focused on addressing various national issues such as healthcare, immigration, and the economy during their debates.
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"These are national issues.
"The national organization addresses national issues".
Each candidate has national issues to argue.
The group's stands on national issues are reported in newspapers.
He promises to tackle local rather than national issues.
But on national issues, they disagreed on almost everything.
Harriman has been complaining that Rockefeller won't debate national issues.
Television helps shape reactions to national issues such as corruption.
He prefers a more measured stance on "national" issues.
The site, VelvelonNationalAffairs.blogspot.com, covers national issues, not just legal ones.
Those who did vote weighed in largely on national issues.
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