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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'open an issue' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used whenever you need to refer to beginning to discuss or examine a particular problem or topic. For example, "Let's open an issue regarding the potential safety hazards of the new construction project."
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But it has been stopped by lawsuits from the Concerned Physicians and hospital employees, and Bill de Blasio, the public advocate running for mayor, has made keeping the hospital open an issue in the campaign.
When you open an issue, you're allowed a peek inside even if you're not a subscriber, and the subscription flow is very well done.
The campaign pulled out into the open an issue that most politicians for 15 years had tried to keep under wraps: immigration, and its effect on the core values of Danish society.
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It stung so much that he has not opened an issue of the magazine since.
External pressure to solve a problem might not always be conducive to opening up an issue.
But he did say that simply paying to keep the huge site open was an issue.
"But what we are saying is this is an open issue, an open wound, and we have to solve it".
The CCS issue opens a pandora's box for environmentalists.
The storage issue opens a pandora's box for environmentalists.
How to set up and maintain common control channel is still a challenge and an open issue for CR networks.
Real-time detection of parametric roll is still an open issue that is gathering an increasing attention.
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