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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "he made a request" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone making a request or asking for something. For example: "The professor made a request for his students to turn in their assignments on time."
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So he made a request.
He made a request".
And he made a request: "Please don't make my mother look bad when you write the story.
He made a request, supported by detailed medical records, for permission to use a golf cart during the third stage.
He made a request, and 75 black plates arrived a few hours later on the 51st floor of the Bank of America Tower in Midtown.
Moore, the photographer, told The Post in an email that Time corrected the story after he made a request minutes after it was published.
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"If he makes a request, why isn't that good enough and why wouldn't there be a change of course?" The request at hand was an end to night raids, in which members of the Taliban as well as civilians have been killed as our troops sweep through homes.
He then made a request that Hahn found unusual.
Mr. Schiff said he had made a request along those lines in recent weeks but had not yet received a response.
"Told," Wagner said to the question of whether he had made a request to start the eighth with the Mets just having been gifted five runs on two hits by the Phillies' bullpen for a 10-8 lead.
He consequently made a request to the acting commander of the New Zealand Infantry Brigade, Brigadier General Harold Walker that the Wellington Battalion take sole charge of the position, a request which was approved.
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