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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authority issued" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been officially released or authorized by a governing body or organization.
Example: "The document was authority issued, ensuring its validity and compliance with regulations."
Alternatives: "officially released" or "authorized by the authority".
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Late today, the Palestinian Authority issued a statement insisting that Mr. Arafat be allowed to go.
The Palestinian Authority issued a statement expressing sorrow for the wedding hall disaster and offering assistance.
Each time the authority issued more bonds, the city backed them with a powerful "full faith and credit" guarantee.
The law passed in 1981, and the next year the authority issued its first bonds, totaling $350 million.
The authority issued its financial plan and 2004 preliminary budget last month, four months earlier than usual.
Mr. Arafat's Palestinian Authority issued a statement condemning the killings and affirming its commitment to a cease-fire.
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In that case it is entirely possible for George Osborne to ask Mark Carney to buy local-authority-issued "climate bonds".
The Federal Aviation Authority issued general warnings to airlines.
In 2013, the Norwegian Petroleum Safety Authority issued a barrier management framework for the offshore oil and gas industry.
Late last year, the European Banking Authority issued a report about recovery plans that offered some evidence of this phenomenon.
The Port Authority issued a joint statement with the architects and the Durst Organization, which is managing the building and recruiting tenants.
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