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The phrase "a request for anyone" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you are making a general appeal or inquiry that is open to any individual who may be able to respond or assist.
Example: "This is a request for anyone who has information about the missing documents to come forward."
Alternatives: "an appeal to anyone" or "a call for anyone".
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But I still have a request for anyone named above planning on writing a book in the future: could you please release a companion DVD of you acting out your work along with the print edition (and/or come over to my house and do it in person)?
When one media opportunity was brought to us with a request for "anyone but Christina Kahrl," our managing partner turned it down flat.
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In short, these legislators want to legislate rather than follow orders, a reasonable request for anyone serious about the job of public servant.
"We'll take a request from anyone," she said.
So here is our request for anyone running for governor next year to start tugging on that fateful thread.
Two months earlier the same user responded to an article about the New Black Panther Party with a request for advice on buying ammunition "Does anyone know where I can get 180 grain.308 NATO rounds with a polymer tip?," he wrote.
Frisk declined a request for an interview.
A request for a photo was declined.
He declined a request for an interview.
(Mr. Mitchell declined a request for comment).
The National Basketball Players Association declined a request for comment.
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