take issue with
English
Verb
take issue with (third-person singular simple present takes issue with, present participle taking issue with, simple past took issue with, past participle taken issue with)
- To disagree with something, and to raise objections to it
Usage notes
- Sometimes conflated with "to have issues," thus forming "to have issue [with]"
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