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The phrase "a standard issued" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun after "issued" to clarify what standard is being referred to.
Example: "The company provided a standard issued manual for all employees to follow."
Alternatives: "an issued standard" or "a standard that was issued."
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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".
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As far as special editions go, it seems to be a standard issue release.
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This here is a standard issue Rubik's Cube, but one emblazoned with Dharma Initiative-related logos.
So more of a standard issue Mom failure vs destruction of childhood dream.
The song uses a standard issue ballad arrangement with the chord progression, E5 Asus2 F♯7sus.
Allegedly, Gill dressed for this encounter in a standard issue bad boy getup: leather jacket and unkempt hair.
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