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The phrase "make a request to him" is correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used when someone is asking for something from another person. For example: - I need to make a request to him for more time to complete the project. - She made a request to him to borrow his car for the weekend. - We can make a request to him to attend the meeting next week.
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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We made a request to get him out of there as soon as possible".
Mr. King made a request to see Sinatra and thank him.
Police investigating the Lockerbie bombing interviewed Koussa last week after Scottish police made a request to the Foreign Office to meet him.
If I understand that I have made a request to my friend and if I allow him to make his own choice, I can be okay with what ever happens.
"This talk about the Palestinians making a request for him to visit a hospital is unfounded," he said.
Make a request for a reply.
It was up to victims' relatives to make a request.
Contact Brighton council to make a request.
Go ahead and call him and make a request.
The Chamber, in its order, reminded Milošević that he still retained the right, at any time, to make a reasonable request to the Trial Chamber to consider allowing him to appoint counsel (Prosecutor v. Milošević 3 September 2004, pp. 2 3).
Anyone can make a request, not just mobsters.
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