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Discover LudwigThe phrase "new issues" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can refer to a variety of things, such as new problems or challenges, new topics or subjects, or new items or products. Example: "The company's CEO addressed the new issues facing the industry during his keynote speech at the conference."
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But new issues will arise.
Several new issues were postponed.
But some experts foresee new issues.
New issues are downloaded in the background.
Then there were questions about new issues.
These are not new issues.
It also raises new issues.
-What new issues have engaged his attention?
They don't get the new issues".
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It's like old times in the new-issues market almost.
Buy when the new-issues market is sluggish.
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