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The phrase “a request to” is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when asking someone politely to do something. For example, "I am making a request to kindly complete the task by tomorrow."
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(Bachmann declined a request to respond).
He declined a request to be interviewed.
Mr. Pitt declined a request to elaborate.
News International declined a request to comment.
Mr. Pruitt declined a request to comment.
Cuban responded with a request to invest.
Submit a request to the ServiceNow team.
Ms. Quan declined a request to clarify her position.
He declined a request to be interviewed for this article.
The IntercontinentalExchange did not reply to a request to comment.
She declined a request to be interviewed for this article.
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