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'issue a publication' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of releasing or publishing a newspaper, magazine, book, or some other type of written material. For example, "The school newspaper committee has decided to issue a publication once a month."
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It's one of two ads featuring plus-size women in the swimsuit issue, a publication that until last year had never featured a plus-size model.
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Boeing once issued a publication called "The Long, Thin Chain".
The US National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) has issued a publication defining a granular level of LOA values[3].
By 1970, the university was issuing a publication called The Cornell Plantations, which contained general articles on nature and environmental topics.
In 2011, the Institute of Medicine issued a publication establishing a serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25(OH D) concentration of 20ng/mL as an optimal concentration for skeletal health for the US population.
In April 2004, the U.S. DHHS issued a publication, Congressional Appropriations Committee Report on the State of Autism Research, describing recommendations made by a panel of expert scientists convened by the Interagency Autism Coordinating Committee IACCCoordinating Committee IACC
The monastery thus continued to act as a publishing house, issuing a number of anti-Nazi publications.
He organized relief campaigns for the poor, promoted literacy by founding schools for children and adults, and issued a number of inexpensive publications to bring reading matter within the reach of all.
In 1916 the academy established the National Research Council to coordinate the activities of various scientists and engineers in universities, industry, and government; the council issues many publications and awards a number of postdoctoral fellowships.
As a scientist, Johnson says, she's frustrated by the AMT's lack of logic and by the failure of the IRS, which issues 340 publications, to offer a pamphlet explaining it.
Seattle also has a thriving alternative press, with the Web-based daily Seattle Post-Intelligencer, several other online dailies (including Publicola and Crosscut), The Stranger (an alternative, left-leaning weekly), Seattle Weekly, and a number of issue-focused publications, including the nation's two largest online environmental magazines, Worldchanging and Grist.org.org
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