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The phrase "issues a request" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of formally asking for something, often in a professional or official context.
Example: "The committee issues a request for proposals to gather innovative ideas for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "makes a request" or "submits a request."
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Y Combinator issues a request for geo-engineering startups because climate change is real and we're all going to die.
The first agent issues a request to the second, which then performs a computationally expensive task, and replies with the result.
Both Amiando and Regonline are based on the request/response paradigm, i.e., the client issues a request which includes the appropriate parameters and the server returns the corresponding response.
On the official Skype blog, Microsoft issues a request for sign-ups from those interested in trialling Skype Translator, which will begin to roll out shortly to those who are approved for inclusion in the program.
If the tracker ends, e.g., the tracker reaches the last frame of the video or the tracker loses the target, the persistent tracking system issues a request to GIFT to receive videos which may cover the target to allow for subsequent reacquisition and tracking.
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They expressed confidence in the company, which was selected after the city issued a request for proposals a year ago.
In 2008, it issued a request for proposals.
The commission will issue a request for public comment on the proposed action on Wednesday.
The university issued a request for proposals for the beverage business, he said.
The transportation authority will issue a request for proposals for the other space.
The building was acquired by the Baltimore City Department of Housing and Community Development, which issued a request for proposals for its reuse.
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