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Discover LudwigThe phrase "agreed to issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where parties have come to a consensus to release or distribute something, such as a statement, document, or product.
Example: "The board members have agreed to issue a public statement regarding the recent developments."
Alternatives: "consented to release" or "decided to publish".
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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.
They have agreed to issue public statements unequivocally calling for an end of violence.
O'Neill agreed to issue the one share in my name, with the FFA as the beneficial owner".
The state, county and municipality have agreed to issue emergency vouchers to allow those living in the apartments to remain.
But on Aug. 11, a second court there agreed to issue the warrant, though no formal charges were specified.
It was rejected by his American publisher and only appeared when English publisher Michael Joseph agreed to issue it.
At one point, he said, Amerindo agreed to issue a $156,000 American Express credit card payment.
In addition, the auction house agreed to issue $40 million in class A stock to plaintiffs in the shareholders' suit.
The physical factor still imposes limitations — only thirty-eight consulates have agreed to issue documents, and they are distributed unevenly.
In January, the bank agreed to issue a rare joint statement with the government that laid out a target for 2 percent inflation.
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