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Please let us know if there is any issues. vs Please let us know if there is any issuess.

The correct phrase is: 'please let us know if there is any issues.' The word 'issues' should not have an extra 's' at the end. The incorrect phrase 'please let us know if there is any issuess.' is not a valid English construction.

Last updated: March 27, 2024 • 2167 views

Please let us know if there is any issues.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to ask someone to inform you if there are any problems or concerns.
  • One wonders if there is any issue so small that the Member States themselves are to be allowed control over it.
  • Also at the top of the agenda is job creation and if there is any issue weighing heavy on the people of Europe it is surely the fact that there are over 18 million people unemployed throughout the Union.
  • If there are rats in your home or business premises, please let us know.
  • If there is anything we an do to make you more comfortable. please let us know.
  • Please let us know those concessions have been secured.
  • Let us know if there's anything you need.
  • Jack will let us know if there's anything to worry about.
  • Just let us know if there's anything we can do.
  • If there is any way we could repay your gallant service to the Crown... would you please let us know?
  • Just an update, please let us know.
  • Anything you need from the hospital or my family, please let us know.
  • If anything jogs your memory, please let us know.
  • Yes, please let us know.
  • Please let us know your name.
  • If anything comes up, please let us know quickly.
  • Let us know if you get a hit.
  • Just please let us know that you're okay.
  • If he comes near the house again, Mrs Farrow, please let us know immediately.
  • If we can assist in any way, please let us know.
  • Great, please let us know soon as you hear anything.

Please let us know if there is any issuess.

This phrase is incorrect as 'issuess' is not a valid English word.

  • If there are rats in your home or business premises, please let us know.
  • If there is anything we an do to make you more comfortable. please let us know.
  • Please let us know those concessions have been secured.
  • Let us know if there's anything you need.
  • Jack will let us know if there's anything to worry about.
  • Just let us know if there's anything we can do.
  • If there is any way we could repay your gallant service to the Crown... would you please let us know?
  • Just an update, please let us know.
  • Anything you need from the hospital or my family, please let us know.
  • If anything jogs your memory, please let us know.
  • Yes, please let us know.
  • Please let us know your name.
  • If anything comes up, please let us know quickly.
  • Let us know if you get a hit.
  • Just please let us know that you're okay.
  • If he comes near the house again, Mrs Farrow, please let us know immediately.
  • If we can assist in any way, please let us know.
  • Great, please let us know soon as you hear anything.
  • If you have any more information, please let us know, and we will see what we can do.
  • Do me a favor - please let us know as soon as you find the puncture mark.

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