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Idiom
Make a request.
If you request something, or make a request, you are asking for something you want or need.
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You are also perfectly entitled to make a request for more space, in a polite way.
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"Everybody's entitled to make a mistake," Mr. Fleischer said.
Everyone is entitled to make a decision and that applies to every career".
"A taxi and limousine, they're entitled to make a living," Mr. Grzesh said as he pointed to the lane.
The guardian is entitled to make a number of critical decisions on a woman's behalf.
"He's entitled to make a mistake every once in a while," Trump said of Pence.
Be entitled to make a complaint.
Nevertheless, he said, if a request for an exact vote count has been made by someone entitled to make such a request, and the request is denied, that person could begin an action in Supreme Court seeking a court order compelling the release of the information.
At present only mothers of children up to the age of six, those caring for elderly relatives or those whose child has a disability are entitled to make such a request.
As senator, he would be entitled to make only a couple of dozen appointments.
There is no doubt that Muazu's asylum claim was one he was entitled to make: everyone is entitled to request asylum.
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