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The phrase "you will issued" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "you will be issued"? If this is the case, you can use it when informing someone that they will receive something, such as a document or item, in the future. Example: "Once your application is approved, you will be issued a new identification card."
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In April, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith – the Catholic Church's current iteration of the Inquisition, if you will – issued an assessment of the Leadership Conference of Women Religious, which represents 80% of the US's 57,000 nuns.
If the money in your account does not cover the amount the payday company charges, you will issued an overdraft fee.
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What are the first three executive orders you will issue on that historic day?
At times you'll issue an order only to find that your enemies' actions render it useless.
You'll issue that statement, Mr. Murdoch, if you are personally repelled by the comparison of President Obama to a chimp.
Do so, and you'll issue an automatic report.
If you pass, he will issue you a temporary pilot license until your permanent one comes in the mail.
Unless you apply for your loan already knowing which vehicle you want, your lender will issue you what's often referred to as a "blank check".
Are you concerned someone will issue a fatwa against you?
"I assure you, the family will issue an official statement if something changes.
After you have passed the skills test, the MVA will issue you the commercial drivers license.
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