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i have sent a request
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I have sent a request" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to inform someone that you have submitted a request for something, such as information, assistance, or approval. Example: "I have sent a request to the IT department for access to the new software."
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Alternative expressions(18)
I am requesting
request approval
pending request
request confirmation
submitted request
sent a request
awaiting request
subject to request
outstanding request
awaiting approval
under consideration
arriving request
received request
request for service
available request
existing request
unfulfilled request
outstanding
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
I've sent a request for more details to SideCar, but have yet to hear back.
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I've sent a request to AdMob for some insight on the matter.
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Polish prosecutors have sent a request to a court in Krakow for the extradition of filmmaker Roman Polanski to the US over a 1977 child sex-crime conviction.
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Pro-Russian politicians there have sent a request asking to join the Russian Federation.
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The lead prosecutor, Sergio Colaiocco, travelled to England in June, having sent a request to two Cambridge professors for an interview.
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Mr. Bush declared Tarrant County, which includes Fort Worth and Arlington, a disaster area this morning and has sent a request to the federal government for disaster relief, Mr. Perry said.
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"The ICC has sent a request for co-operation and asking for conformation that Senussi has been arrested and for him to be surrendered to the ICC.
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State Attorney Norm Wolfinger has sent a request to the Florida Department of Law Enforcement requesting an investigator to assist state prosecutors in their investigation, according to Bumpus-Hooper, the State Attorney's Office spokeswoman.
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I've sent in a request for an explanation to Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon (D-Paramount).
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He noted that a letter I had sent requesting an interview had pleased him, but added, "I am not ashamed of my middle name.
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A Ukrainian foreign ministry spokesman said the government had sent an official request to Germany for a new visit to "examine and treat Yulia Tymoshenko".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I have sent a request", ensure the context clearly indicates what you are requesting and to whom it was sent for optimal communication.
Common error
Avoid vagueness by specifying the subject and recipient of your request when using the phrase "I have sent a request". For instance, instead of "I have sent a request", say "I have sent a request to the IT department for software access."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I have sent a request" functions as a statement indicating that the speaker has initiated a formal request. It serves to inform the listener or reader that a specific action has been taken. Ludwig AI confirms it is a correct phrase. Examples illustrate that the sentence is used to communicate an action taken by the speaker.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "I have sent a request" is a grammatically sound way to indicate that you have formally submitted a request. Ludwig confirms it is correct. While the phrase itself is straightforward, being specific about the nature of the request and the recipient enhances its effectiveness. Alternatives such as "I submitted a request" or "I put in a request" offer similar meanings with slight variations in formality. Due to the lack of direct examples in the search data, usage contexts and specific applications are inferred from general linguistic principles. As the data shows there is no specific usage pattern, this is a common sentence in different contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I've submitted my request
Changes the verb from "sent" to "submitted", emphasizing the act of formally presenting the request.
I've put in a request
Uses a more informal phrasing with "put in", while maintaining the same core meaning.
I've lodged a request
Replaces "sent" with "lodged", suggesting a more official or documented submission.
I've filed a request
Similar to "lodged", "filed" implies a formal submission, often with documentation.
I've dispatched a request
Uses "dispatched" instead of "sent", giving a sense of the request being formally transmitted.
I've forwarded a request
Implies that you are not the originator of the request, but passing it along.
I've directed a request
Suggests you've aimed the request at a specific person or department.
A request has been sent by me
Changes the sentence structure to passive voice.
My request has been sent
Focuses on the request itself rather than the action of sending.
I have a request pending
Shifts the focus to the current status of the request, which is awaiting action.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "I have sent a request"?
You can use alternatives like "I submitted a request", "I put in a request", or "I filed a request" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "I have sent a request" or "I sent a request"?
"I have sent a request" emphasizes the completion of the action and its relevance to the present. "I sent a request" is simpler and suitable when the timing is less important. Both are grammatically correct.
How can I make "I have sent a request" more specific?
Specify the recipient and the subject of the request. For example, "I have sent a request to HR for vacation time" is more informative than simply saying "I have sent a request".
When is it appropriate to use "I have sent a request" in professional communication?
It is suitable when you need to inform someone that you have formally submitted a request, such as for information, assistance, or approval, and you want to highlight that this action has been completed.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested