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The phrase "request *" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a specific or general request that is being made. Some examples of when you can use it are: 1. I would like to make a request for some extra time to complete my project. 2. Can you please send me the documents I requested earlier? 3. We kindly request that all attendees RSVP by next Friday. 4. My mother requested that I water her plants while she's away. 5. Due to unforeseen circumstances, we must request a change of date for the meeting.
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Request granted.
Request advice".
Felton continued to file request after request.
It's a request: Share.
His request was approved.
Its request was granted.
His request was granted.
His request was rejected.
That request was rejected.
Is this request reasonable?
The request was declined.
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