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The phrase "a special issue of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific edition or publication that focuses on a particular topic or theme, often in academic or journalistic contexts.
Example: "The journal has released a special issue of its publication dedicated to climate change research."
Alternatives: "a dedicated edition of" or "a themed issue of".
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A special issue of Science Times.
A special issue of Metropolitan explores the diffusion of power in the city.
John Huston's girlfriends alone, could fill a special issue of Vogue.
Extracts from several of the essays appear in a special issue of Education Guardian today.
M. Millau said he was working on a special issue of "Paris-Match" about New York.
The New American Worker: A special issue of The Times Magazine.
In 1965, for a special issue of the journal Electronics, Moore was asked to predict developments over the next decade.
This series will continue on Thursday and conclude with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine next Sunday.
This series will continue intermittently, concluding with a special issue of The New York Times Magazine on July 16.
A special issue of The Times Magazine suggests, however, that New York is still essentially, vitally itself.
A special issue of Climacteric in 2012 re-examined the trials and their reception 10 years on.
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