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"of such issues" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to explain or elaborate on a specific group or category of issues that have been previously mentioned. For example: "The committee discussed a range of environmental concerns, including pollution, deforestation, and climate change. However, the most pressing of such issues was the destruction of wildlife habitats in the local area." In this sentence, "of such issues" refers back to the previously mentioned environmental concerns and specifies that the destruction of wildlife habitats is the most important or urgent issue among them.
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She urged more parental control of such issues.
We are kept remarkably ignorant of such issues.
The list of such issues is long and growing.
This chapter presents a brief review of such issues.
He examines television's coverage of such issues as race, AIDS and homelessness to eyebrow-raising effect.
Speedy resolution of such issues is an approach that needs to be applied more broadly.
Mr. Romney made no mention of such issues in his speech.
Modern politics and government do not on the whole consist of such issues.
This talk is a birds-eye survey ongoing efforts to develop mathematical understanding of such issues.
From the determination of such issues, this Court has traditionally held aloof.
When we find reports of such issues, we conduct an investigation to determine if action is needed".
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