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Discover LudwigThe phrase "issue guidance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an act of providing advice, instructions, or recommendations. For example, "The government issued guidance on how to safely reopen schools."
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I trust Mr Gove will issue guidance in due course.
ASCL said it also plans to issue guidance to its members ahead of this year's exams.
The DWP confirmed to me that there are no plans to issue guidance.
Mr. Gerson said that he did not think there would "be any rush to issue guidance on this".
I intend to engage and issue guidance to manufacturers, retailers, installers and users to address core concerns.
The youth justice board is to issue guidance "strengthening and broadening" the orders, according to a spokesman.
Last year the Government was forced to issue guidance to all Job Centres to remind them of their responsibilities.
"The administration is working to align those policies and will issue guidance soon," an administration official said Wednesday.
Although it didn't issue guidance on overdraft fees, it did suggest they might also be unfairly high.
While Brussels would not have the power to force changes in national budget plans, it could issue "guidance" aimed at bringing them into line with European objectives.
Fourth, now doesn't strike us as being the right time to issue guidance, with the economy finally beginning to show some signs of life.
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