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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has issued in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to describe the result or consequence of an action or event. Example: The new policy has issued in a decrease in employee satisfaction and productivity. Here, "has issued in" is used to describe the outcome or result of the implementation of the new policy.
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Republican congressman Bill Flores has issued in a statement on the explosion in West.
It is the only walk Lee has issued in four starts this month, compared with 32 strikeouts.
The desperate mummery of the Philadelphia convention has issued in something more honorable: a looks-like-America cabinet.
MITI has issued, in loving detail, a set of national guidelines to cover parking regulations, traffic congestion, noise pollution and so on.
Now Mr. Davis is overseeing new lobbyist-related guidelines that the campaign has issued in an effort to safeguard Mr. McCain's reputation as an opponent of special interests.
It was the latest in a series of cautions over sales growth the company has issued in the last two years.
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Frankly, Jerry Lemelson would have been a lot better off if his patents had issued in a timely way.
As the chart below shows, that is dramatically fewer rules than previous presidents have issued in their first years.
Yodel has issued a statement in reply.
It is weighted, but definitely has issues in that area.
And in 26 out of 50 cases, DE has issues in stagnation.
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