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phrase [VERB inflects, oft PHR with/about n]If someone has issues with a particular aspect of their life, they have problems connected with it. I think once you do have issues with food you're going to have them for the restof your life. See full dictionary entry for issueExamples of 'have issues' in a sentencehave issues We all have issues with identity — how can we not?He was starting to have issues with his teeth falling out and rotting.Small wonder that we have issues with consumer debt.Neither do they invade neighbours with whom they might have issues.Men have issues that take them far from natural joy, too, often involving money.That's not to say he doesn't have issues around the constitution.But many of us have issues no amount of talking will solve.And, yes, they all have issues of their own.His team, however, have issues of their own.With so many good players, you are going to have issues. |