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SUPPOSED TO BE ISSUED WITH GREEN STICKER. vs SUPPOSEDLY TO BE ISSUE WITH GREENSTICKER.

The correct phrase is 'supposed to be issued with a green sticker.' The phrase 'supposedly to be issue with green sticker.' contains errors in both 'issue' and 'green sticker.'

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 568 views

SUPPOSED TO BE ISSUED WITH GREEN STICKER.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that something is expected or required to have a green sticker.

Examples:

  • The new cars are supposed to be issued with a green sticker for environmental compliance.
  • All employees are supposed to be issued with a green sticker for identification purposes.
  • The products are supposed to be issued with a green sticker to indicate they are organic.
  • The documents are supposed to be issued with a green sticker for easy identification.
  • The packages are supposed to be issued with a green sticker for shipping purposes.

SUPPOSEDLY TO BE ISSUE WITH GREENSTICKER.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Issue' should be 'issued' and 'greensticker' should be 'green sticker.'

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