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The phrase "amendment issued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a formal change or addition to a document, law, or policy has been officially released.
Example: "The amendment issued by the committee addressed several key concerns raised during the public hearing."
Alternatives: "issued amendment" or "amendment released".
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Meanwhile, an announcement of the Amash amendment, issued by the House Democratic leadership, described the NSA's bulk phone records collection program as harvesting data from people "not already subject to an investigation".
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Ford was an outspoken supporter of the Equal Rights Amendment, issuing Presidential Proclamation no.
law professor who studies Fourth Amendment issues.
The F.B.I. man cited First Amendment issues.
"That's a First Amendment issue".
"This is not a First Amendment issue".
Which is not a First Amendment issue.
"But the First Amendment issues are clear".
"It's a First Amendment issue.
Kennedy often saw First Amendment issues in terms of abstractions.
These areas may raise sensitive First Amendment issues.
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