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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single issued" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a single issue"? You can use "a single issue" when referring to one specific edition of a publication, such as a magazine or journal.
Example: "I only have a single issue of that magazine from last year."
Alternatives: "one issue" or "a solitary issue".
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"Villanova Junction Blues," for example, was a centerpiece of his Woodstock performance, and several versions of "Izabella" have been released, including a single issued shortly after Hendrix's death.
An 'alternate take' of "Corrina, Corrina" from the same session would also be selected for a single issued later in the year.
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A: Single-issue buyers have access to that issue for a year.
Initially, the motivation was a single issue.
"You're only representative of a single issue.
If it is a single-issue party, then it needs to campaign on a single issue.
Now he is driven by a single issue.
Arm Fall Off Boy featured in a single issue.
4. Ukip are not just a single issue party.
There isn't a single issue at play here.
"But not on a single issue or a single action or playing a single video".
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