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"ISSUE"
The word "issue" has many meanings consequently it has been using in many situations. Can you clear up it for me in which cases we can it use. Thanks in advance
Sep 16, 2014 2:31 PM
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'Issue' as a noun has two main meanings:
1. It can refer to a copy of a regular publication, such as a newspaper.
2. It can mean a question, problem, topic or situation to be discussed.
September 17, 2014
The issue of food and blankets to flood victims;
Have you seen the latest issue of the magazine;
A new issue of commemorative stamps;
The political issues;
To issue forth to battle;
I think it's enough
September 16, 2014
Could you tell us which examples confuse you?
September 16, 2014
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