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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few requests" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a small number of requests that you want to make or discuss.
Example: "I have a few requests regarding the upcoming project that I would like to address in our meeting."
Alternatives: "several requests" or "a couple of requests".
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At least a few requests involve a touch of complicity.
"Actor," I said, anticipating a delighted smile and a few requests for theatrical tittle-tattle.
I get a few requests from the audience, but I carry on regardless.
Paul Ryan has a few "requests" for the Republicans if they want him to be Speaker of the House.
The instigator for this particular space program was Mr. Geissbühler's 7-year-old son, Max, who had made more than a few requests for a handmade spacecraft.
He did say that the file would come with a few requests, however, like, "It would be nice if you let me know where it is happening".
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They're also adding a few requested features like the ability to follow any traveler and their recommendations.
A few requested prayers for the pregnant women in their community.
Several parents discussed being offered an autopsy on their stillborn baby, and a few requested that one be done to discover the cause, if possible.
For a price, few requests are too outrageous as long as the guest feels that their stay is a form or suspended animation, where onerous tasks are performed by others and one's comfort is paramount.
Only a few other requests have been made, which the official rejected, he said.
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