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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'extradition request' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a formal request for someone to be surrendered for trial in a foreign country. For example: "The government had received an extradition request for the suspect who was believed to have committed a serious crime in another country."
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He also expressed grave doubts as to whether the Belgian extradition request contained extraditable crimes.
This led eventually to the extradition request.
Golding spent months delaying the extradition request.
On remand pending extradition request from the US.
Saudi authorities have not responded to an extradition request.
"It is rare for an extradition request to be withdrawn.
Mr. Trabelsi is fighting an extradition request from Washington.
In 2007, Putin rejected a UK extradition request.
Austria denied the extradition request, calling the evidence insufficient.
The extradition request could put Washington in a thorny spot.
Ferrara's team began drawing up an extradition request.
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