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Discover LudwigThe phrase "to take issue" is a common and correct part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when someone disagrees or has a problem with something. Example sentence: I have to take issue with the new policies that management has implemented. They are unfair and impractical.
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Permit me to take issue with a couple of them.
I am loath to take issue with this visceral enthusiasm.
"I have to take issue with the notion of cults.
There are two main points to take issue with here.
Few seemed to take issue with Mr. Kelly's decision.
They're too nice to take issue with such behaviour.
Many are too intimidated to take issue with anything a doctor says.
So it is an uneducated perspective to take issue with the 'cage'cage
Nor was there appetite to take issue with America, Japan's new cold-war ally.
It will be easy to take issue with a particular change in a particular program.
It is impossible to take issue with Oliver's campaign against childhood obesity and culinary illiteracy.
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