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Discover LudwigThe phrase "He had requested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone made a request in the past, often in relation to another past event. Example: "He had requested a meeting before the project deadline, but it was never scheduled."
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"He had requested this more than once".
He had requested it especially.
He had requested 203, she said.
He had requested a sentence of probation with community service.
He had requested a trade in the off-season.
He had requested anonymity because the fashion companies require venders to sign confidentiality agreements.
He had requested that prison because his family has a vacation home in Florida.
He had requested that his first match be yesterday to give himself time to heal.
He had requested a two-year contract, but Duquette offered him one year.
He had requested a trade and out of our respect for him, we honored that request".
He had requested Mr. Weidmann's thoughts as part of an ongoing discussion of the issue, a Bundesbank spokesman said.
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