Sentence examples for something of an issue from inspiring English sources

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Price, of course, is something of an issue.

But his age has been something of an issue.

The popularity of Cortona has similarly become something of an issue in recent years.

Privacy, however, was something of an issue even for the laid-back among us.

It is something of an issue that working on dinosaurs and their near relatives draws in this group.

Churchill returned to England to go to a women's college at the University of Oxford in 1957, when sexual politics were becoming something of an issue.

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I know people tend to think that reduced size and increased portability is always a good thing — I was one of those people — but it really became something of a issue here.

Frank O'Donnell, the president of Clean Air Watch, an environmental watchdog group based in Washington, said the inspector general's report made clear that "the issue of breathing cancer-causing chemicals in city air is something of an orphan issue".

Staying fit has become something of an emerging issue for Anderson, who had enjoyed a relatively injury-free career up until the third Ashes Test on this ground last summer when, after claiming six Australian wickets, he missed the rest of the series when a side strain flared up during the second.

"I think the science is fine, they definitely can kill mosquitoes, but the GMO issue still sticks as something of a thorny issue for the general public," said Phil Lounibos, who studies mosquito control at the Florida Medical Entomology Laboratory.

However, the Edinburgh transfer is something of a vexed issue.

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