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1 1. **to deal** with the issue of
2 1. **to draw** a distinction between … and …
3 1. **to address** the problem of
4 1. **to take** something into consideration
5 1. **to provide** new insights into sth.
6 1. **to give** rise to sth.
7 1. **to raise** an important question
8 1. **to turn** one’s attention to sth.
9 1. **to fuel** a problem
10 1. **to be** an important factor (in sth.)
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14 1. Researchers regularly **turn their attention to** the long-term effects of social media usage.
15 1. Social media companies **must take** user privacy **into consideration** when developing new features.
16 1. The algorithm can sometimes **fuel a problem** by promoting sensational or misleading content.
17 1. Recent studies **provide new insights into** how social media affects mental health among teenagers.
18 1. Governments try **to deal with the issue** of misinformation spreading rapidly on social media platforms.
19 1. The influence of influencers **raises an important question** about authenticity on social media.
20 1. User engagement **is an important factor in** determining what content becomes popular on social media.
21 1. It is important **to draw a distinction between** authentic content **and** manipulated posts on social media.
22 1. Many organizations **address the problem** of online harassment on social media.
23 1. The widespread use of social media **has given rise/gives rise to** to new forms of digital communication.