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The phrase "always requests a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a consistent action or behavior of someone or something that involves making a request.
Example: "The system always requests a confirmation before proceeding with the transaction."
Alternatives: "consistently asks for a" or "regularly demands a".
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In general, a MS always requests a segment over local Wi-Fi connectivity.
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Or if you get in early, you could always request a spot by the emergency exit.
It had always requested a few suppliers of low-tech goods to fax in bids.
As Parker says, defense lawyers can always request a change in venue or ask that the judge recuse himself.
"In this day and age, I don't often see a paper resume, but when I do, I always request a digital copy to follow," Murray said.
We almost always request a room with a single queen or king.
But for peace of mind, you can always request a hut owner to call another hut for next-day or same-day reservations.
Police are currently working on a suspect sketch based on interviews with students and encourage the public to always request a picture identification in addition to a badge when approached by the LAPD.
However, if at any point you feel that you are not receiving the info that you need or that you are not being given the time and attention that you need in order to make responsible decisions, etc., you should always request a second opinion or another professional with whom you can interact.
In addition, you can either make sure you always pour for yourself or always request a small glass of wine or a small bottle of beer.
If you want your wiki to have a 'custom' look, you can always request a skin here: http://logocreation.shoutwiki.com/w/index.php?title=Skin_requests&t=20130811211619.
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