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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to issue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or authorization is granted to produce or distribute something, such as documents, statements, or products.
Example: "The committee is allowed to issue a statement regarding the new policy changes."
Alternatives: "permitted to release" or "authorized to publish".
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They lobbied government to be allowed to issue new equity.
They were allowed to issue virtually unlimited amounts of bank debentures.
Why should agencies be allowed to issue subpoenas without court review?
The trust is also not allowed to issue bonds or condemn property.
Am I allowed to issue a reasonable insult in return in order to protect myself?
Yukos would be allowed to issue shares and increase its equity capital to meet obligations.
From now on, only the Police and Transportation Departments will be allowed to issue them.
Starting now, the Treasury Department is allowed to issue as much debt as needed through Feb. 7.
Under his leadership, mortgage lenders were allowed to issue predatory loans they knew consumers could not afford to repay.
Mr. de la Rúa said the provinces would be allowed to issue $1.3 billion in scrip to spur spending.
In theory, local governments could be allowed to issue bonds, but with no reliable system of rating or selling bonds, this is unlikely in the near term.
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