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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already request" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express that a request has been made previously, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "I have already made the request for the documents."
Alternatives: "previously requested" or "request made earlier".
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They have a bar and will cook for you in the evenings; if you're fed up with grilled fish already, request groundnut stew, a tasty national speciality.
Some colleges, both members and nonmembers of the Common App, including University of Southern California, University of Pittsburgh, and the University of California system, already request students to include this level of detail.
Most hospitals in the city already request identification and ask for a destination before distributing visitor passes, but at Bellevue yesterday regular visitors and employees said the security there had been spotty, requiring at the most the flash of an identification card.
About 10percentt of clients already request inspections, but the company wanted to standardize the ability to make that request.
Apps like GoogleMaps already request people's permission to store and use their geo-locations, thus precluding a tsunami of "gotcha" litigation that might otherwise wash them.
Many merchants already request photo ID when conducting credit card transactions, but having no photo on file to compare it to means the possibility for identity theft and fraud still exists.
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My old toys — they'd already requested the machine gun.
Spain had already requested help to shore up its struggling banks.
Eight families have already requested applications for adoption, Ms. Hickey said.
The police chief was mentally unsound, he said, and had already requested a new position.
The Gore campaign has already requested hand recounts in 4 of the state's 67 counties.
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