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The phrase "a request is made" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in formal contexts, such as reports, emails, or documentation, to indicate that someone has made a request.
Example: "When a request is made for additional resources, the management team will review it promptly."
Alternatives: "a request has been submitted" or "a request is submitted".
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Once a request is made, "the county canvassing board may authorize a manual recount.
If a request is made, a live or telephone hearing is to be held within 24 hours of the request.
"A request is made in advance and the goal is to then transport the entire caravan safely and at posted speed limits".
When a request is made, both the sitting president and the president whose papers have been requested can review the documents before they are released -- with no time limit on that review.
Depending on when a request is made and then acted upon, it is easy to imagine a situation where a manual recount could be lawfully authorized, commenced, but not completed within seven days of the election.
"Depending on when a request is made and then acted upon, it is easy to imagine a situation where a manual recount could be lawfully authorized, commence, but not completed within seven days of the election," he wrote.
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Evans said such details could be obtained "within three hours" of a request being made.
Mr Cameron declined to comment after a request was made to the No 10 press office.
As a result, a request was made to "the president of the German Bundestag to lift the president's immunity".
A judge has authorized that a request be made to Brazil for the extradition of former President Alfredo Stroessner.
The Giants are prohibited by league rules from either confirming or denying if such a request was made.
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