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UK//ðeəz ən ˈɪʃuː//US//ðɛrz ən ˈɪʃu//

Meaning of There's an issue

A problem or matter that needs attention.

In simple words: There is a problem.

There's an issue in a sentence

  • There's an issue with the report that needs to be addressed.
  • In the meeting, she said, 'There's an issue we haven't discussed.'
  • When we tested the software, there's an issue with the login feature.
  • There's an issue of trust between the two departments.
  • If there's an issue, please let me know immediately.

How to use There's an issue

Commonly used in discussions or meetings to address problems. Avoid in very informal settings.

Grammar pattern

standalone phrase

Memory hint

Think of 'there is' as pointing out the existence of a problem.

Related words

Collocations with There's an issue

  • raise an issue
  • address an issue
  • discuss an issue
  • identify an issue
  • resolve an issue

Synonyms for There's an issue

Common mistakes with There's an issue

  • Omitting 'there's' and using only 'an issue' which sounds incomplete.
  • Using more casual language which may not fit the context.
  • Confusing 'issue' with 'problem' in formal contexts.

Compare There's an issue with Problem, Concern, Challenge, Difficulty, Matter

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Frequently asked questions about There's an issue

What does There's an issue mean?

There is a problem.

What is the definition of There's an issue?

A problem or matter that needs attention.

How do you use There's an issue in a sentence?

There's an issue with the report that needs to be addressed.

Can you give another example of There's an issue?

In the meeting, she said, 'There's an issue we haven't discussed.'

What are synonyms for There's an issue?

Common alternatives include problem, concern, challenge, difficulty, matter.

What words go with There's an issue?

It commonly pairs with raise an issue, address an issue, discuss an issue, identify an issue, resolve an issue.

What are common mistakes when using There's an issue?

Omitting 'there's' and using only 'an issue' which sounds incomplete. Using more casual language which may not fit the context. Confusing 'issue' with 'problem' in formal contexts.

How do you pronounce There's an issue?

US: //ðɛrz ən ˈɪʃu//, UK: //ðeəz ən ˈɪʃuː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use There's an issue?

Commonly used in discussions or meetings to address problems. Avoid in very informal settings.