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The phrase "issue a press release" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain the act of making a formal announcement to the media. For example: The organization decided to issue a press release to announce the new product launch.
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He didn't even issue a press release.
You're going to issue a press release?' © Washington Post.
This will help you the next time you issue a press release or story.
"If and when a decision is made we will issue a press release," Mr. Parker said.
I confirmed that it was and told him that the Labour Party was about to issue a press release.
Blair then authorized the Ministry of Defence, which wasn't even represented at the meeting, to issue a press release.
The academy's A-level results had just been released, prompting governors to issue a press release hailing record grades.
An Anon used YouTube to issue a "press release," which included stock footage of storm clouds and a computerized voice-over.
The same politician then voted to ban X-rated films in the ACT, prompting Mr Swan to issue a press release about the footage, without naming the man.
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