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The phrase "a week issued" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to something that was issued or released within a week, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The report was a week issued, but it still contained outdated information."
Alternatives: "issued a week ago" or "released a week prior".
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Two days later, Cisco confirmed the problem and within a week issued a fix.
The Supreme Court on Monday, for the second time in a week, issued a decision on emission standards for power plants that cheered industry groups while upsetting environmentalists.
Writing in The Guardian, Anja Seeliger commented that "the German media initially reported on the case at the back page", and only in the light of the vociferous protests by thousands of Egyptians in Cairo, "the German federal government, which had kept silent for nearly a week, issued words of sorrow".
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Meanwhile, Dean also this week issued a statement with "a final request that goes out to all of the media.
The Bank for International Settlements, for instance, this week issued a blistering warning of a global hard landing, led by the United States.
The European Commission this week issued a proposal that would impose a tax on air-polluting emissions for all flights operating in Europe's airspace.
Perhaps Sainsbury's, which this week issued a profits warning, is too far gone to be an attractive acquisition.
Al-Thawadi's Supreme Committee for Delivery and Legacy this week issued a 46-page pledge to improve worker welfare.
Mostly Mozart, in its first week, issued a blast of Beethoven: three symphonies, three concertos, two sonatas, and all the late string quartets.
The magistrates union this week issued a statement voicing concern that the state of emergency dangerously modifies the nature and extent of police and administrative powers.
The European Commission this week issued a scathing 22-page report in which it found that Prime Minister Victor Ponta had undermined the rule of law and basic democratic principles in that country.
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