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The phrase "a new issuing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the release or publication of something, such as a book, document, or financial instrument.
Example: "The publisher announced a new issuing of the classic novel, complete with additional commentary."
Alternatives: "a new release of" or "a new edition of".
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Two weeks ago, TCI sent shares of TUNE soaring almost as much as 235% when it transferred the assets of Liberty Media to TCI Music in exchange for a new issuing of common stock.
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The solution was to give the family trust a new issue of preferred stock, paying $33 million a year in dividends.
A new issue of Film-Philosophy Journal looks at disgust.
The Paper opens up a new issue of shear behavior of beams reinforced by ferrocement.
When a new issue of Variety came out the movie was not listed at all.
A new issue of the journal "Meditations" asks the question Marx or Spinoza?
I want to receive an email when a new issue of BDJ Team is published online.
(The other eighteen billion dollars will come from a new issue of convertible stock).
On Monday, September 10 , 2001 a new issue of The New Yorker, with a cover date of September 17th, went on sale.
A new issue of Philosophy for Business includes a consideration of Paul Virilio and the philosophy of tourism and hospitality.
There will certainly be a new issue of The New Yorker and perhaps Glimmer Train and Harper's.
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