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"press issue" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a noun to refer to a problem or controversy requiring urgent attention or resolution, especially one related to the media. For example, you could say: "The Prime Minister's response to the press issue has been carefully considered."
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There's keen speculation, whenever a stinky press issue surfaces, examining what a tougher regulation regime might bring.
The press issue I found fraught, because I had people I respected and admired who were sincerely thinking what I was asserting was nonsense.
Occasionally there are royal scandals to sort out, although that is mainly a press issue, and abdications are few and far between.
But the first question the other side's attorney asked Davis was, "Are you or are you not an atheist?" The scholarly old printer suggested that the question was irrelevant because any answer he might be able to make would scarcely throw any light on the press issue.
They start listening when it becomes a press issue.
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This press issued the Racovian Catechism (1605), which formally enunciated the Socinian creed.
Coming back to the press issues, let's consider both quantitative and qualitative approaches.
But Mr. Cameron did not want to legislate press issues, believing it would cross a red line protecting journalistic freedoms.
He wrote about press issues for several papers, including the Independent, the Guardian and the Daily Telegraph.
His unit is still active, however, and on 14 August, separatist press issues a statement about their recent military victories.
No one was more grateful than Jon Stokoe, editor of the Whitby Gazette, when publisher Johnston Press issued new iPads.
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