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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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First, to make a formal request that you NOT tamper with or attempt to amend the 2nd Amendment.
The Italian justice ministry must now make a formal request to American authorities to execute the court order.
For its part, the current commission may care to make a formal request to Crosby to take a smaller pension.
Later, Sharif's office urged Hoodbhoy to make a formal request to the government for Salam to be honoured.
Scotland Yard detectives have flown to Ghana but have yet to make a formal request for the 48-year-old's extradition.
Mr. Caspar said he planned to end his investigation and make a formal request to Facebook to amend its practices by the end of September.
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Greece has not yet made a formal request.
"We have not made a formal request for intervention.
Today, the German Foreign Ministry made a formal request to Syria for access to Mr. Zammar.
The United States has not yet made a formal request for his extradition.
One Pentagon official said General Clark had not made a formal request.
More suggestions(15)
making a formal request
make a formal commitment
make a formal complaint
make a formal occasion
make a formal bid
make a new request
make a formal nomination
make a lowish request
make a formal asylum
make a simple request
make a formal announcement
make a formal input
make a formal proposition
make a formal assessment
make a giggly request
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