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The phrase "are never issued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not provided or distributed at any time.
Example: "Official statements regarding the incident are never issued to the public."
Alternatives: "are not provided" or "are not released".
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The antigay crowd sang Orthodox prayers and shouted "Moscow is not Sodom!" Police detained about two dozen opponents of the bill, apparently because their group lacked a parade permit, which are never issued for gay rights groups in Moscow.
Considered by many of his readers to be a sort of modern-day Montesquieu, Mr. Kevorkian filled his newsletter with observations like these: "Many French laws never go into effect, whether because they require implementing decrees that are never issued, or because they are repealed or amended before they take effect, or simply because they are so silly that they are not applied".
But retractions are never issued.
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But it was never issued.
But the report was never issued.
But the stock was never issued.
OBERHAUSER: No, such an order was never issued.
A distress signal was never issued, EgyptAir has said.
A report promised years ago by a special prosecutor was never issued.
The FDA requested that it be taken off the market, though a formal recall was never issued.
There was "a lot of talk about getting" a grand jury subpoena, he said, but one was never issued.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com