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The phrase "pleaded on" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct expression would be "pleaded for" or "pleaded with" depending on the context.
Example: "She pleaded for mercy from the judge."
Alternatives: "begged for" or "requested from".
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"Sorry," I pleaded on Twitter.
He didn't exactly apologise, but pleaded "on my own, I lose touch with reality".
In my desperation I pleaded on Facebook.
"Please help me with this," David French, another right-wing pundit, pleaded on Twitter.
Or, as one New Jersey woman pleaded on a radio call-in show, "How much more do we have to take?" The debasement dished out to the public by New Jersey's politicians and lobbyists wouldn't be tolerated in a third world kleptocracy.
"Please," he pleaded on Italian television, "Don't call me Diego.
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One of the All Saints was interested too, he half-pleaded on the phone.
They are expected to plead on June 25.
Her daughter and granddaughter plead on her behalf, in English, which she evidently doesn't speak.
This problem often comes up when the rich plead on behalf of the poor.
By 1937, he was pleading on behalf of figures like Nikolai Bukharin, a Bolshevik revolutionary who was executed soon after.
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