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The phrase "issued license" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when talking about the act of giving or providing a license. For example, "The department issued a license to the applicant."
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Now, White is on the board of directors for Purlife, a non-profit applying for a state issued license to sell medical marijuana.
"Even its display on state issued license tags is, in my view, unnecessarily divisive and hurtful to too many of our people".
The Aurora Research Institute under the GNT issued license number 14932 in 2011.
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All over greater Cairo, government officials issued licenses permitting advertisers to mount billboards all around.
Though no specific Saudi law bans women from driving, women are not issued licenses.
Pulaski and Washington counties issued licenses on Wednesday, but said after the ruling they would stop.
This year, Britain, Denmark, Germany, Ireland and the Netherlands have all earmarked large offshore sites and issued licenses.
The 10 couples, most of whom were issued licenses in Provincetown, come from eight states, including New York, Vermont, California and Ohio.
Neither sharia law nor national traffic regulations explicitly ban women from driving, but they are not issued licenses.
"Oakland issued licenses and regulations, and Los Angeles did nothing and they are still unregulated," Mr. DeAngelo said.
Some buskers are issued licenses, but it's not required, just a way to get the best locations.
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