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Discover Ludwig"take issues" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in the sense of "address issues" or "deal with issues," as in the following example: "We need to take issues of sustainability into account when making our business decisions."
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We take issues like this very seriously.
Quite properly women don't take issues on trust.
"We intend to take issues of harassment and discrimination seriously," said Lisa Tisdale, the new manager.
"We take issues of health and safety very seriously," the gallery said.
Mr. Burnett adds: "Other shows take issues and just chat about them in clever ways.
To be sure, contesting the election would provide my party with a great opportunity to take issues to the people.
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I take issue with that statement.
"How could anyone take issue?" she asked.
That's what I take issue with.
But I take issue with his analysis.
One could take issue with this approach.
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