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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intend to issue" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing a plan or decision to release or distribute something, such as a statement, document, or product.
Example: "The company intends to issue a press release next week regarding the new product launch."
Alternatives: "plan to release" or "aim to publish."
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House Republicans are expected to include some specifics in an election agenda they intend to issue Thursday.
Kerri Kupec, a spokeswoman for the department, said Monday that officials intend to issue the report to Congress and the public on Thursday morning.
After reviewing comments from the public, federal officials intend to issue final rules before the marketing of plans for 2009 begins this October.
Mr Starmer went on: "To ensure that CPS decision-making in these difficult cases is clear and consistent, I intend to issue guidelines on social media cases for prosecutors.
The MP for Birmingham Yardley said to Bercow: "There is a tendency for people to issue injunctions on the basis of a claim that they intend to issue proceedings but not actually to issue those proceedings.
The group's founder, Randy Thomasson, said he had spoken with several county clerks who said they did not want to or intend to issue same-sex marriage licenses unless forced to.
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It intends to issue a decision on construction in April 2004.
The agency had intended to issue between €750 million-€1 billion.
It intends to issue recommendations to be adopted by the industry to insure safety.
Barclays, though, intends to issue the cocos only to its staff.
Recently, the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations decided to re-examine the culturally appropriate care, intending to issue new guidelines.
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