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The phrase "able to issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability or authority to produce or distribute something, such as documents, statements, or commands.
Example: "The manager is able to issue new guidelines for the project as needed."
Alternatives: "capable of issuing" or "authorized to issue".
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should be able to issue such limits.
Verificado isn't able to issue verdicts on all stories.
The economy is growing again, with the government able to issue fresh bonds in July.
The commission will be able to issue subpoenas and to examine witnesses under oath.
We will not be able to issue mailing address or accept residential mail until early August.
....and only a couple of hours later I was able to issue my query.
And no longer will city agencies be able to issue their own permits.
In those cases, only licensed insurers will be able to issue credit-default swaps.
Last month, Portugal was able to issue 10-year bonds at 3.57%.
They are also able to issue stock options as a way to attract top talent.
London-listed companies will be able to issue shares, but not raise fresh capital, in China.
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