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Discover Ludwig"more requested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is commonly used to describe something that is asked for or desired frequently or in high numbers. One possible example of using this phrase in a sentence is: "The restaurant's signature dish, which is made with fresh lobster, is always the most requested item on the menu." This means that the dish with lobster is the one that customers ask for the most when they come to the restaurant.
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This would require more troops than the 68,000 currently in Afghanistan, but not as many as the 40,000 extra or more requested by General McChrystal.
Perhaps even more requested than its almond-crusted chicken lunch salad is the "box" seating at DUET (313-831-3838; $40).
On the other hand, novel functionalities, such as self-cleaning, superhydrophobicity, antifouling, and self-healing, have been more and more requested in coatings used for corrosion protection.
Import was more requested, so it came first, but I expect we will enable export to formats like Word early next year".
Thus, the algorithm could determine which parts of a video are usually more requested by the clients and, consequently, the less requested parts could be discarded to reduce memory consumption.
Now the company is broadening the feature set for Google domains to include a few more requested options, like the ability to transfer domains or set custom emails which then integrate with Google Apps.
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"More requests".
They are more requests.
More letters arrived with more requests.
Two more requests were needed.
There is more everywhere: more requests, more media, more responsibilities.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com