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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was issued because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to explain the reason or cause for something being issued, such as a statement, warning, or document. Example: "The warning was issued because of the severe weather conditions expected in the area."
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The recall was issued because the electronic stability control system may stop working.
Perhaps Goethe's curse was issued because of That Thing he had with Beethoven.
The warrant was issued because of Bashir's crimes against humanity in the Darfur conflict, which remain unpunished.
The security source said the statement was issued because of the article about Al Qaeda set to be published.
But no violation was issued because the inspector did not have access to the elevators, records show.
The ticket said it was issued because a wheel was touching a yellow line next to the disabled space.
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The moment a car overstays a ticket can be issued because the companies get access to DVLA ownership records.
It turns out that those notices were issued because the county program is not getting automatically renewed but must compete for funding with other districts.
The administration has said 40,579 deportation orders were issued because foreigners did not appear for their hearing in the last budget year.
Caroline Flint, the shadow communities secretary, said so few orders had been issued because they had acted as a deterrent to encourage owners to deal with empty properties themselves.
Where do we go?" An Israeli military spokesman said the order had been issued because the Red Crescent had not coordinated its movement in advance.
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