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issues

Definition for issues

noun as in point in question

noun as in result

noun as in edition of publication

Strongest match

number

noun as in distribution

noun as in children

verb as in distribute

verb as in emit, emerge; come from

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Example Sentences

Queens of the Stone Age, which canceled the remainder of their 2024 shows in August because of singer Josh Homme’s medical issues, will only play the Dodger Stadium stop, where they will be joined by JPEGMAFIA.

Rodriguez said that her absences were due to health issues, and that she was unaware of the lien.

The following year, Trump signed an executive order limiting sanctions against religious organizations for speaking about moral or political issues from a religious perspective.

Stefanik and Rubio are conventionally credentialed and will probably have basic familiarity with the issues they’re working on, but they’re also being put in the jobs that have the least potential to turn the U.S. into a failed state, which is good, I guess.

From Slate

Given her history of physical issues, and the defiant manner in which she makes her own decisions even if they are viewed unfavourably from the outside, you would not have predicted with complete certainty she would be alongside her Great Britain team-mates.

From BBC

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

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