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real issue

noun as in name of the game

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This is a very real issue because technology is everywhere.

He worries that pain is a front for the real issue—a devaluing of people with disabilities.

This one, attacking Georgia Democrat John Barrow, is probably touching on a real issue.

Getting skilled medical and support people to come and work with the sick is the real issue.

“Regardless of any tactical setbacks, the real issue is going to be political cohesion in Afghanistan,” he said.

Slavery was held to be the real issue, and on that issue there were scarcely two opinions in the British Provinces.

Constans hesitated, tried to avoid the real issue, and of course put himself in the wrong.

When the real issue is defined the essentially modern and scientific investigation begins.

In the same year he published his first book, The Real Issue, a volume of short stories.

The real issue before the country was whether it would have any more of Mr. Gladstone, and it said No.

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On this page you'll find 6 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to real issue, such as: bottom line, chief thing, essence, main point, and where it's at.

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

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