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The phrase "behest of" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is being done or requested at the instruction or order of someone else. Example: The project was completed at the behest of the CEO, who wanted it done before the end of the year. In this sentence, the phrase "at the behest of" indicates that the project was completed because the CEO instructed or ordered it to be done.
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At the behest of then-Gov.
"Clearly, I work at the behest of the players.
TMZ posted the video at the behest of Carter's family.
Mr. Wallenberg was working at the behest of Washington, which paid his expenses.
Too often, the report noted, security forces served at the behest of powerful interests.
Until now, owners have avoided speaking publicly about negotiations at the behest of Commissioner Roger Goodell.
At the behest of Henry, the bishop of Bamberg was elected as Clement II (1046 47).
Thus in The Judgment a son unquestioningly commits suicide at the behest of his aged father.
This year, the Pentagon, at the behest of Congress, reviewed its Medal of Honor (M.O.H).
Ms. Smith performs here at the behest of France Inter, the French public radio channel.
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Many readers found Bellamy's changes to Dare (made at the behest of Eagles publisher) objectionable.
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