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The phrase "are requested to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in formal contexts, such as requests or instructions, where you are asking someone to perform an action.
Example: "All participants are requested to make their presentations by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "are asked to create" or "are encouraged to produce".
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Friends are requested to make donations to their favorite charity.
Since it is not protected, the applicants are requested to make sure that the top and bottom letterheads are not lost.
Respondents are requested to make their choices 30 consecutive times (trials).
They are requested to make their repeated choices for several successive trials considering the suggestions of the simulated information system.
All authors are requested to make sure that all data and materials as well as software application or custom code support their published claims and comply with field standards.
Patients are requested to make the appointments with these professionals when needed.
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The chef might be requested to "make every dish soigné." Mr. Bedell does.
Following treatment administration, patients were requested to make multiple assessments of pain intensity and pain relief (PAR) on the eDiary over a period of 24 h.
This acts as a fall-back method for CDMA devices if A-GPS is not successful and the network was requested to make a location determination.
In particular, Stepanov was requested to make the library containers independent of the underlying memory model, which led to the creation of allocators.
As at 2014, a bus service runs between Silloth and Workington on the B5300 approximately every two hours, and can be requested to make a stop at Dubmill, near Salta.
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