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The phrase "agree to issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a mutual decision to release or distribute something, such as a statement, document, or product.
Example: "After much discussion, we all agreed to issue a public statement regarding the recent events."
Alternatives: "consent to release" or "approve the issuance".
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In some cases Japan will agree to issue these to people up to 30.
The second measure was a compact between states, in which they would agree to issue distinctive birth certificates to babies whose parents could not show legal immigration status.
It was disgraceful that the entire group of world leaders could not even agree to issue a joint condemnation of Mr. Assad's use of chemical weapons.
Wanting to avoid jeopardizing the deal or delaying the vote, a company may agree to issue supplemental disclosures addressing plaintiffs' complaints regardless of whether the claims are meritorious.
In January, MBNA became the first big Visa and MasterCard bank in the United States to agree to issue cards on the American Express network.
Last week, Mrs. Merkel publicly doused French hopes for a trade-off in which Germany would give a green light for much bigger E.C.B. bond-buying or would agree to issue common euro zone bonds.
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Stoker agreed to issue the warning.
After the storm, local banks agreed to issue $65m in short-term, low-interest loans.
Last month, after frantic requests, the Department of Homeland Security agreed to issue an additional 15,000 visas.
After previous tests, officials representing Washington and Beijing agreed to issue statements condemning them.
The statement was verified when the club's general committee agreed to issue the bid.
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