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"issued a new" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of providing or giving something new to someone or something. Here are a few examples: - The company issued a new policy for employees to follow. - The government issued a new warning about the upcoming storm. - The school issued a new set of textbooks for the students. - The bank issued a new credit card to the customer. - The publisher issued a new edition of the popular novel.
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The agency canceled a Friday news conference and instead issued a new statement.
Trump issued a new executive order on 6 March.
The police department issued a new plea for information.
Every few hours, the producers issued a new challenge.
While Kettle Chips issued a new soy, ginger, chilli and honey this autumn.
A year after the directive was issued, a new French government rescinded it.
On this front, he has issued a new code of ethics.
But a senior administration official, asked about the concerns, issued a new warning to the Syrians.
The agency also issued a new rule governing emissions from the country's roughly 100 cement plants.
After a year of intense internal debate, it issued a new nuclear strategy.
The N.H.L. issued a new proposal to the players' association as a lockout looms next month.
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