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"issuing authority" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the source or provider of a certain document (e.g. a passport, an ID card, etc.). For example: "The issuing authority for this passport is the United States Department of State."
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§ 173.29 Notification to issuing authority.
What was the name of the certificate issuing authority?
What would he make of Bitcoin, an online currency with no issuing authority whatsoever?
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PPL***'', which means 'Specific regular medical examinations – contact the licence issuing authority'".
The second, privacy token issuing authority, is a third party application that manages the flow of MNPA user authorisation tokens in the system.
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"Some issuing authorities," he concluded, as gun blasts outside made it hard to hear, "just don't like issuing permits".
Within a short time, the issuing authorities began putting their own validating punch marks on the pellets, thus producing coins as opposed to bullion.
It serves more than 100 issuing authorities around the world and meets around 15% of global demand, making the UK the world's biggest coin maker.
He concludes that great care in compiling and cross-checking of status data is essential, especially for countries, such as the United Kingdom, which are party to regional patent issuing authorities.
Although crisis may not necessarily be an intended result of the issuing authorities, it is an evitable outcome of the institutional flaws".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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