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is the issue still there vs is the issue still have

The correct phrase is 'Is the issue still there?' as it's the proper way to ask about the current status of a problem or concern. 'Is the issue still have?' is incorrect and not used in English.
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Last updated: October 17, 2024 • 12275 views

is the issue still there

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask about the current status of a problem or concern.

This phrase is used to inquire whether a particular issue or problem still exists or persists.

Examples:

  • Is the issue still there, or has it been resolved?
  • I need to check if the issue is still there before proceeding.
  • Can you confirm if the issue is still there?
  • We should investigate if the issue is still there.
  • Is the issue still there, or has it resurfaced?

is the issue still have

This phrase is incorrect and not used in English. The verb 'have' is not appropriate in this context.

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