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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the issues" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to problems, concerns, or topics that are being discussed or addressed. Example: In today's meeting, we will be discussing the issues surrounding the budget cuts and possible solutions to address them.
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the issues
noun
The action or an instance of flowing or coming out, an outflow, particularly: A movement of soldiers towards an enemy, a sortie. The outflow of a bodily fluid, particularly in abnormal amounts.
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The issues are complex.
Tells about the issues.
That complicated the issues.
The issues are complicated.
But about the issues.
About the issues?
The issues they raised remain.
Still, the issues are important.
"He had mastered the issues.
How have the issues changed?
"All the issues are interlinked".
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