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"issued from behind" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a sound or command being directed from an unknown or unspecified source. For example, "A loud voice issued from behind the closed door."
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The cleric, once described as "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe", is influential among Jordanian Salafists, who follow his statements on Syria, Iraq and extremist groups issued from behind bars.
Having Lyle Jeffs in custody is already a big blow to the FLDS faithful in the twin towns because he communicates all the orders to the community issued from behind bars by Warren Jeffs, whose followers believe he directly channels the voice of God.
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It sometimes issues from behind clenched teeth, or explodes in the sudden tearing away of intravenous tubes and catheters.
Among the most common complaints is that the military is utterly opaque, issuing edicts from behind closed doors.
Toast, between parts, is still doing his voiceovers (as Berry does in real life; he is The Voice of so much) at Scramble, with Danny Bear and Clem Fandango, coke-snorting c-words, issuing instructions from behind the glass.
54 min: For clipping Messi's ankles from behind, Kuzmanovic is issued with a yellow ticket.
Tavis Smiley, a radio host who has long been a critic of the president, said the president has chosen to "lead from behind" on race issues.
Do the lift-from-behind stretch.
The killer approaches from behind.
From behind and from a distance".
"Leading from behind doesn't work".
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