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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at issuing" is not commonly used in written English and may be unclear without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to the act of issuing something, such as documents or statements, but it is not standard.
Example: "The terms and conditions will be clarified at issuing of the final report."
Alternatives: "upon issuance" or "during issuance".
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The RBI's previous attempts at issuing these bonds in 1997 and 2004 failed to stir any response.
American Express has been successful at issuing cards through banks overseas, says John McDonald, an analyst with UBS Warburg, and it could do the same in America.
As an alternative, climate prediction aims at issuing statements about the future evolution of some aspect of the climate system, encompassing both forced and internally generated variations.
Near the Haitian embassy, which had also proven inefficient at issuing the documents necessary for Haitians to comply with the regularization plan, I met Jhonny Jean, a construction worker originally from the north Haitian town of Gonaïves.
"Shanghai is much better than Beijing at issuing and implementing preservation regulations on historic architecture," said Ruan Yisan, a former professor of urban planning at Tongji University of Shanghai and director of the National Research Center for Historic Cities.
He suggested that Mr. Green was expert at issuing press releases and filing lawsuits but not at the tasks needed to run the city, particularly during a time of crisis.
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I choose "at issue" deliberately.
At a licence issuing office.
At issue was love.
Two rules are at issue.
So what is at issue?
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