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The phrase "a requested for" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a mix-up of terms and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "I have a request for a meeting next week."
Alternatives: "a request for" or "a demand for".
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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.
(He declined a request for comment).
They were a request for days off.
Appeals and a request for clemency failed.
Then comes a request for money.
Mr. Stark declined a request for comment.
Judge Barbier declined a request for comment.
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