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Discover Ludwig"over an issue" is a perfectly correct phrase in written English.
You can use "over an issue" when you are talking about a disagreement or a conflict between two people, such as a dispute or a discussion. For example: "The two sides could not reach an agreement, and they argued over the issue all afternoon."
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James Hollins at Evolution said he welcomed the "clarity provided over an issue that has dragged for some time".
On the left, an MIT professor who sued Ballmer over an issue free speech and won.
Residents are agonizing over an issue that could transform Co-op City -- and drastically raise prices.
It's the boldest effort yet to confront Pyongyang over an issue it has openly disdained in the past.
People are free to pop in to talk over an issue or pitch a new product idea.
Israeli troops and Palestinian police got into a standoff at a Gaza intersection over an issue of free passage.
The announcement will set off a fierce confrontation with Congress over an issue that has riven American society for decades.
There may be still more litigation ahead over an issue that may not yet have reached an end.
In a passionate debate, the two sides squared off over an issue that has long pitted Republicans against Democrats.
Loyal Tory MPs issued dire warnings of the dangers of rebelling over an issue that undermined the last Tory government.
Pro-choice Democrats should deal with that reality and stop losing elections over an issue they've already lost".
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