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"the current issue" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to any ongoing or recently discussed matter or subject. For example, "The current issue of immigration reforms has generated a lot of controversy."
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Then I picked up the current issue.
Both are listed in the current issue.
The findings were reported in the current issue of Nature.
The study was reported in the current issue of Nature.
They published their results in the current issue of Science.
How does this episode relate to the current issue?
Their findings are reported in the current issue of Nature.
The current issue of one magazine, "The Crescent," is typical.
The current issue has just over 200 pages.
The one for "Cockfighter" is in the current issue.
The findings were reported in the current issue of Science.
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the current theme
the current affair
the prevailing issue
the current connection
the current problem
the current subject
the current item
the actual issue
the current edition
the contemporary issue
the current controversy
the current lawsuit
the current cause
the ongoing issue
the current emission
the topical issue
the current themes
the current items
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com