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The phrase "it issued" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used as part of a longer sentence to describe the action of something "issuing" or being released or distributed. Example: The company's quarterly report was delayed, but it issued on Friday morning without any major changes.
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It issued its new standards in 1998.
(That was the year it issued its findings).
Do you recall what the task force concluded when it issued its report in April?
Three years ago Friday, it issued its first certificate.
It said it would cut its growth forecast from predictions it issued last September.
When the company withdrew the rape T-shirts, it issued a statement on its website.
It issued meticulous reports that tracked its results.
Last March it issued €750 million in bonds through its French subsidiary.
It issued a press release.
It issued a tsunami warning.
It issued a news release.
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