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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remaining issue" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to a problem or topic that still needs to be addressed or resolved. Example: "We have resolved most of the issues with the project, but there is still one remaining issue that needs to be addressed before we can move forward."
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But it is not just one remaining issue.
"I think the biggest remaining issue is still around the government service," he wrote.
The remaining issue concerned how the divine nature of Jesus was related to his humanity.
People involved in the negotiations said one remaining issue was when Pinault-Printemps-Redoute would officially take control of Gucci.
Consistency between the numbers is a remaining issue that suggests he's still not entirely comfortable reading complex coverages.
In its most extreme form, still practiced widely in Somalia and Ethiopia, the outer labia are sliced and the remaining issue is sewn shut.
Once "Rome" found its subject, the show's remaining issue — a perennial one for costume dramas — was which verbs would best summon it to life.
Both sides had reached a tentative agreement on retirement benefits, and the remaining issue -- that of merit raises versus ordinary raises -- remained.
The biggest remaining issue late in the day Saturday was the players' request for an opt-out clause to be included in the 10-year deal.
In the order, McBurney said the remaining issue in the case – whether the estate is the owner of the Nobel peace prize medal – is set for trial on August 15.
The Russian foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, left the talks on Tuesday afternoon, telling reporters that the arms embargo was the most important remaining issue, although he said eight or nine other issues still "have to be polished".
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