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Class hat 991 Posted 8 years ago
Vocabulary

ISSUE OR POINT

It is a business email and there is something we would like to clarify.


Should we say: The only issue is to discuss with you or should we say " the only point is to discuss with you? "

Instead of the above, should we say " the only thing we should discuss with you is... "?

Would like to know.

Marta

  

Top answer

issue: a problem, dispute, or other disagreement that needs resolution point: something that is relevant or important. thing: a general item for discussion

  • issue: a problem, dispute, or other disagreement that needs resolution point: something that is relevant or important.
  • thing: a general item for discussion
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issue: a problem, dispute, or other disagreement that needs resolution

point: something that is relevant or important.

thing: a general item for discussion

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The only thing we should discuss with you is...

The only matter we should discuss with you is...

The only issue we should discuss with you is...

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