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Discover Ludwig"I've requested" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is the contraction form of "I have requested" and is often used to express that someone has asked for something or made a formal or official request. Example: "I've requested a copy of the report from the meeting." This means that the speaker has asked for a copy of the report to be provided to them.
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I've requested classified information, and further meetings with NSA officials.
I've requested that if Science editor McNutt publishes Professor's Green's retraction request, she publish my statement with it".
I've requested the Department of Investigation to do a full audit of the entire cranes and derricks unit.
I've requested, from both sisters who are managing things, some kind of statement as to exactly what Dad's financial status is.
Taking us up to a double when I've requested a twin is not a five-star beginning (though a housekeeper swiftly splits the bed and remakes it as two).
In fact, I've voluntarily gone beyond the requirements of our reforms by posting on my Congressional Web site all the earmarks I've requested, not just those that have been approved.
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"The tapes I have requested are not available in Memphis.
I have requested this for nearly a year.
Nothing was gift-wrapped, either (although I had requested and paid for it).
At eToys.com, the problem was that the snowman paper I had requested was out of stock.
I have requested evidence of this but it seems unable/unwilling to provide any.
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