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Discover LudwigThe phrase "email request" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to a written request that was sent or received via email. For example, "I sent an email request to my boss asking for a raise."
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Palmer's only response was a curt "no thank you" to an email request.
Pharo was being quizzed about the story in relation to an email request for a payment of £700 to a source who was "well-placed in the Met".
So I wrote with her and I got an email request saying, 'Is this OK for a producer fee?' and I was like, 'What are you on?
If this should fail, the plan also is to facilitate a direct email request to the author for a copy of the paper.
He says the quotes were reported accurately, but that they were never meant to imply that Tong or Moakes had a drug problem (Tong declined to comment and Moakes didn't reply to an email request).
"The problem is that shop assistants aren't yet explaining what the nature of the email request is," says Renate Samson, chief executive of data guardian Big Brother Watch and member of the government's privacy and consumer advisory group.
We sent an email request to all authors of studies with missing data.
Velocity field estimated by InSAR is available by email request to the corresponding author.
Google hasn't yet returned an email request for comment.
Supporting data for this study can be accessed via an email request to the author at [email protected].
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(The hotel didn't respond to an email requesting comment).
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