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Discover Ludwig"issue warrant" is correct and can be used in written English.
You might use it when discussing a legal context, for example: "The judge has issued a warrant for the suspect's arrest."
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POLICE ISSUE WARRANT FOR COLEMAN: A warrant was issued for Charlotte Hornets forward Derrick Coleman's arrest for driving illegally in North Carolina.
Commenters on the Express Tribune story included Rex Minor, who said if Mr. Obama loses, the Pakistani government "shall have the opportunity to issue warrant of arrest" against him for "undertaking extra judicial killings in Pakistan territory without regard for Pakistan sovereign status".
This issue warrant further research, but in general we recommend standardized data collection methods in international surveys.
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As a result, the department had no choice but to issue warrants".
We simply believe that this issue warrants a more open investigation.
But he added that the issue warrants scrutiny because of Disney's outsize impact on children.
Banks had to write down losses and issue warrants to the government.
And they can issue warrants that are more specific to actual incidents of illicit activity.
"The importance of this issue warrants review at this time," the two justices said.
British laws in 1711 and 1837 empowered the government to issue warrants to read mail.
Based on our findings and findings from previous studies, we believe this issue warrants serious attention.
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