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Christine Christie Posted 5 years ago
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Cause issues

1. Is this sentence correct:


"An attitude like that may cause issues with people."




2. And does 'issues' mean the same as 'problems'?

  

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Christine Christie 1. " 2. And does 'issues' mean the same as 'problems'?

  • Christine Christie 1.
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  • And does 'issues' mean the same as 'problems'?
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Christine Christie

1. Is this sentence correct:


"An attitude like that may cause issues with people."


2. And does 'issues' mean the same as 'problems'?

1. Yes. 'raise issues' is used more than 'cause issues', by the way, but what you have is not wrong.

2. In this sentence, yes. Sometimes it means something more lik

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Christine Christie"An attitude like that may cause issues with people."

These are more natural.

"An attitude like that may be repulsive to other people."

"An attitude like that may cause people not to want to work with you."

"An attitude like that may cause others to ignore you."

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