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Discover LudwigThe phrase "personal issue" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to any issues in one's personal life, such as a health issue, a problem with friends or family, or a financial issue. For example, "John has been struggling with some personal issues recently, so he has been feeling a bit down."
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It's a personal issue".
Look, I really hate the personal issue.
"It's a personal issue," he said.
"To me, that is a personal issue".
A Diplomatic Issue or a Personal Issue?
Obesity is a complex social and personal issue.
"You know, it's not ‑‑ it's a personal issue.
For Hockley, magazine capacity is an intensely personal issue.
But national identity is not a personal issue.
I told him, 'This is not your just personal issue.
"This was a personal issue," Ms. Stainton said.
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