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The phrase "request is placed" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to describe the action of making a formal request or placing an order for something. Example: "Once the payment is received, your request will be placed and the product will be shipped to you within 3-5 business days."
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Each column only has a "1" at most, which means a request is placed into one idle network at most. .
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Once a request was placed in the appropriate queue, the call returns and the processing block can continue with other work.
With association officials now immersed in efforts to register new voters and to make sure early voting proceeds smoothly, he said the I.R.S. request was placing new financial and personnel demands on the group.
Curious touches stand out, such as her drinks cabinet and the soft-toy Loch Ness monsters that she requested be placed on curtain rails.
In the mysterious second movement the piano discourses with percussion instruments, which in this performance, as Bartok requested, were placed right behind the piano onstage.
Incoming requests are placed in a queue and processed in a First In-First Out policy.
A total of 1.38 million requests were placed on iPlayer for the month of April, placing it at number one for the month.
The logical layer is responsible for converting the parameters received from the user into a form of a request message that is placed in the Input queue.
By her request her dead body is placed on a barge, a lily in her right hand and a letter avowing her love and Lancelot's innocence in her left.
Belgium's most notorious child killer, Marc Dutroux, will not be released from prison early, after a court rejected his request to be placed under house arrest.
Andrews has maintained that someone at the hotel gave out her room number to Barrett and honored his request to be placed near her.
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