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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorities has issued" is not correct in written English.
It should be "authorities have issued" because "authorities" is a plural noun.
Example: "The authorities have issued a warning about the severe weather conditions expected this weekend."
Alternatives: "the authorities released" or "the authorities announced".
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At the time, Mr. Masry, the April 6 group's spokesman, denied rumors that authorities has issued a warrant for Mr. Maher's arrest in connection with the protest.
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But since then the authorities have issued no licences.
Although the authorities had issued warnings, many people had delayed evacuating until late Tuesday.
Within the last two weeks the authorities have issued decrees warning that criticism will lead to jail".
Los Alamos County authorities have issued voluntary evacuation orders for Los Alamos and White Rock.
Authorities have issued warrants charging two teenagers and a 20-year-old with murder.
Meanwhile, Russian authorities have issued an international warrant for four-times-married Ms Bullock's arrest.
State media said authorities had issued arrest warrants for 300 other Brotherhood members.
Texas authorities have issued an arrest warrant for violating terms of the probation.
Authorities have issued new bands to duly initiated body - blue with two small stripes instead of one fat one.
The authorities have issued unhealthy, and even hazardous, air advisories for hundreds of towns and cities flanking the Sierra Nevada, affecting tourism and livelihoods for some 200 miles.
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