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take issue

verb as in oppugn

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Charities observing this were surprised as over the course of a decade these countries had not taken issue with the use of the word.

From BBC

But the singer, who quit the band in 1995, took issue with the assertions, posting a lengthy post on Instagram on Sunday.

From BBC

The company took issue with the Jewish Voice for Peace, saying the organization was “too critical of the Israeli government,” according to the lawsuit.

From Salon

Lord Ericht took issue with that assertion but the lawyer insisted that in such a case the court could have "no assurance" that Jackdaw could proceed.

From BBC

But there was one theory that Stewart took issue with: pundits stating that the Democrats lost because they had become “too woke.”

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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