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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a request to interrogate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is formally asking for permission or the opportunity to question someone, often in legal or investigative settings.
Example: "The lawyer submitted a request to interrogate the witness in order to gather more information about the case."
Alternatives: "a demand to question" or "a petition to interview".
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In early June Sweden submitted a request to interrogate Assange at Ecuador's embassy, Ny said.
Militant paths from the U.S. and Europe may cross: Prosecutors in Brussels have made a request to interrogate a witness now in the United States who was in Pakistan with the European suspects, a Belgian anti-terrorism official said.
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Sen. Lindsey Graham says Russia's request to interrogate US citizens is "absurd": For "the administration to even entertain this shows to me how naive they are about what is actually going in Russia" https://t.co/DjuJrYu5eA https://t.co/auuxDORZtk.
(Bachmann declined a request to respond).
He declined a request to be interviewed.
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It is outrageous that the White House would not immediately reject a request by a foreign power to interrogate a U.S. Ambassador.
Hennis was a challenge to interrogate.
But investigators never got a chance to interrogate Mr. Trump about his motives.
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