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Discover Ludwig"was issued to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when describing an item or document that has been officially given or assigned to someone. Example: The passport was issued to John Smith on January 1st, 2020.
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No summons was issued to the cabdriver.
A U.S. patent was issued to Pelton 1880.
The same warning was issued to German and Dutch citizens.
However, no such invitation was issued to Rometty.
A bulletin was issued to law enforcement agencies nationwide.
An immediate royal decree was issued to curb salaries, followed in April by permanent legislation.
No summons was issued to the truck driver, the police said.
"Police were notified, and a citation was issued to Mr. Ifans, who deeply regrets this incident".
That single-page document was issued to all federal agencies, officials said.
Another related patent was issued to Ms. Olsson and Mitchell Joseph Heinrich.
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