meaning - Can "the problem is" be replaced by "the issue is" in this context?


Issue and problem in many occasions are interchangeable, but they have differences. I wonder whether in this sentence "the problem is" can be replaced by "the issue is".



Alice said a lot on some topic and then Bob replied, "What you said can be a good argument on its own, but the problem is you have not figured out against what the author is discoursing."





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