"wide range of issues" is a correct and usable phrase in written English. It can be used when referring to a variety of topics or problems. For example, "This project seeks to address a wide range of issues affecting our community."
Roy confronts her government on a wide range of issues.
But they're involved in a whole wide range of issues.
We receive many calls from people who need support on a wide range of issues.
Individual chapters address a wide range of issues from regulation to partnerships in international development.
He said her work "addresses a wide range of issues with terrific complexity".
Your editorials have rightly condemned the administration on a wide range of issues.
Constitutional amendments on a wide range of issues are a Congressional staple but almost never advance.
Weekly meetings bring the collective together to tackle a wide range of issues faced by members.
The SDGs are right to embrace a wide range of issues.
"These reports inform members of Congress and their staffs on a wide range of issues.
The first week will involve negotiations among the parties on a wide range of issues.
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Listya Utami K.
PhD Student in Biology, Bandung Institute of Technology, Indonesia