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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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"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.
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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, and 75 black plates arrived a few hours later on the 51st floor of the Bank of America Tower in Midtown.
Ehsanullah was already on the NGO's board of directors and he made a request for immediate food aid for the region.
Griffin was not allowed freedom of movement, though he insists he did not feel closely monitored, and his guides were flexible with his itinerary if he made a request.
After a series of interviews during which Adil was not sure whether he should tell his story, and wasn't sure whether his well-wishers should be named or not, he made a request.
He made a request of those pastors that they pray for him, because he was tempted with pride.
Surely if he thinks a manual recount will affect the outcome of the election, it's utterly improbable that he will wait until the time when the recount can't be done before he even makes a request.
He also makes a request of his assistant, Rob, the presentable young man who hovers unobtrusively and protectively.
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