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Discover Ludwig'made a plea' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe when someone requests or asks for something, often in the context of a court of law or a formal setting. For example: "The defendant made a plea to the judge for leniency in sentencing."
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Scaramucci then made a plea to viewers.
Instead, he made a plea for the dull.
Mitchell's younger brother made a plea for information.
He made a plea for raising the minimum wage.
In his moving tribute, he made a plea for unity.
Chou made a plea for freedom of atheism.
As of yet, Ms. Cohen said, prosecutors had not made a plea offer to Mr. Pimentel.
It came after Mr. Gupta's lawyer, Gary P. Naftalis, made a plea for a lenient sentence.
Durrani made a plea for the U.S. to continue its partnership with Pakistan.
Some of the pro-gun commentators expressed disappointment that Bonilla had made a plea deal.
(Ms. Slade later made a plea deal and reached a financial settlement).
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