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The phrase "has been issued with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when someone or something has been given something. For example, "The student has been issued with a library card."
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Each has been issued with a laptop computer.
Over the same period, the MoD has been issued with 17 censures.
Another employee has been issued with a final written warning for downloading a film.
Each family in the area has been issued with a debit card.
The Rangers chief executive, Charles Green, has been issued with a notice of complaint by the Scottish Football Association.
Richards, once revered for his professionalism, resigned in disgrace on 8 August and has been issued with a three-year ban from coaching anywhere in the world.
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Some have been issued with tents.
Existing ticketholders have been issued with refunds.
Following further collapses, workers have been issued with hard hats.
Spectators have been issued with Travelcards along with Games tickets.
"We've been issued with gagging orders," said another academic.
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