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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a petition" is correct and usable in written English.
You typically use it to refer to the act of creating a formal document containing a list of grievances or requests. Example: To get the Local Council's attention, many of the residents decided to make a petition and present it to the Mayor.
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On websites such as Change.org, anyone can make a petition, and if they gather enough signatures, they get free publicity.
Anyone can make a petition for anything, from demanding free ice-cream every day, to getting rid of UK gun law.
It is a dream that is answered, when her adoptive brother, Black Coals, helps her make a petition to a tribal council at Big-Tree for a parcel of land.
"If they strike, when they come back, I would make a petition for people to stay away from the games," declared Ms. Quiñonez, 72 years old and 5 feet 2 inches of unalloyed ire.
What shocked me even more was the fact that I had to actually make a petition in any hope for the video to be removed.
You make a petition, we will sign it.
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They made a petition and got that thing put on.
"My supporters then made a petition, Al Aridha, which they took to other people to sign," he told Tunisia Live.
"Many people delay making a petition for bankruptcy because they do not want to appear in court – meaning they can sink further into debt.
After this mediator made a petition for sanctions in a case this year, Ms. Campbell sent him and the other parties in the matter a letter saying that the recommendation was not a "valid Foreclosure Mediation Program document".
In fact, one group actually made a petition demanding the duo get married.
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