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The phrase "a policy issued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific policy that has been formally created or distributed, often in the context of insurance or organizational guidelines.
Example: "The company has implemented a new policy issued last month regarding remote work."
Alternatives: "a policy released" or "a policy published".
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The new policy updates a policy issued in 1987, when Clarence Thomas, the Supreme Court justice, was commission chairman.
Mr Stern says his grandfather, Mor Stern, who lived in Czechoslovakia, owned a policy issued by Generali, an Italian insurer.
Shortly afterwards it was discovered that the judge who acted in the cause was probably disqualified by ownership of a policy issued by the company.
Mr. Silverstein had made the request on the ground that the panel misinterpreted New York law when it found that a policy issued by the Travelers Indemnity Company did not require that the two plane crashes be seen as separate events, each requiring a loss payment of $3.55 billion.
Just over 30 years ago, Richard Nixon, sensing the need for such a policy, issued an executive order calling for a "unified national strategy" that would restrict off-road vehicles to carefully designated trails so as to "minimize significant disruption to wildlife habitat".
Unlike the other officers who have faced trial, Schatzow said, Rice had his own computer and thus could not claim to be unaware of a policy issued just a few days before Gray's arrest requiring that all detainees be seat-belted.
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But there is a policy issue here.
Some of this is a policy issue.
"This is not a policy issue, per se.
"This is not a policy issue," she said.
In our view, it's a policy issue".
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