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The phrase "a standard issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that is commonly provided or expected as part of a set or system, often in a military or organizational context.
Example: "The uniforms provided to all recruits are a standard issue, ensuring uniformity across the ranks."
Alternatives: "a common provision" or "a typical supply".
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It feels like a standard issue super-sophisticated Pixar movie with the super-sophistication removed.
Much of the rest, however, is presented as a standard issue legal drama with broad stakes and zero nuance.
CAN you get a better shave using a straight razor than using a standard issue Gillette Mach3 or Fusion cartridge?
(There's already a standard issue Veyron 16.4 in the game).
As far as special editions go, it seems to be a standard issue release.
This here is a standard issue Rubik's Cube, but one emblazoned with Dharma Initiative-related logos.
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"This should already be a standard issued police equipment item at the local level, especially when municipalities are raising 40percentt of their annual income with traffic stops".
"I think it's a standards issue," Holman said in a telephone interview Thursday.
"It is a standards issue that will affect both New York and New Jersey, and New Jersey has just been more agressive".
"This doesn't really bring us one step closer to resolving the worldwide issue because that's a standards issue," he said in an interview yesterday.
Hers wasn't a standard-issue goldfish.
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