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"this latest issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the most recent, or most current, issue of a periodical (such as a magazine or newspaper) or other kind of publication. For example: "I'm reading this latest issue of The Wall Street Journal, and there's a great article about the current state of the stock market."
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Not this latest issue.
This latest issue has rekindled hostilities.
Nick Frankcom, money expert at uSwitch said: "The RBS group has a history of IT problems, and this latest issue will leave customers feeling short-changed yet again.
"As far as this latest issue is concerned, I spoke with Anthony yesterday and he understands the comments I made, has told Lewis and everything is fine," he said.
Let us postpone this latest issue to somewhere else.
Of course, this latest issue could be some sort of temporary glitch, or an issue with Twitter Cards.
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In the latest issue of This Land, Kiera Feldman writes about the family of the televangelist Oral Roberts, who founded Oral Roberts University, in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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