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request is registered
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "request is registered" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a request has been formally noted or acknowledged, often in contexts such as customer service or administrative processes. Example: "Your request is registered, and we will process it within the next 48 hours."
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60 human-written examples
Each request was registered into the request-tracking spreadsheet (Figure 3) and classified as an incident (correction) or a new service request (change or new functionality).
IM 3. Incidents and service requests are registered and classified; IM 3.
The authorities in Malta, where the ship is registered, did not respond to a request for information on Tuesday.
News & Media
Microbiology requests are visible in EriDanos as pending as soon as the sample is registered into the LIMS.
(MyFreeCams is registered to a man named Leo Radvinsky, based in Glenview, Ill .He did not respond to requests for an interview).
News & Media
The request has been registered, but not yet approved.
News & Media
The data from the request forms were registered anonymously in an SPSS database (MT, MS, LvH).
Science
Then I ask: "Why are you there?" This time, I get an answer: "Interview requests must be registered in advance, on this side as on yours".
News & Media
Reinstatement applications must be submitted prior to the first day of the term for which re-enrollment is requested if the student is registering for courses.
Academia
Data Analysis requests must first be registered through the CoreResearch online submission system to be processed by the Genomics Analysis And Bioinformatics Core.
Academia
To do so, once a service is ready to receive requests it must be registered in the environment by broadcasting its description through the Zeroconf implementation.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In formal communication, follow "request is registered" with an estimated processing time or next steps to manage expectations.
Common error
Avoid overuse of the passive voice. Instead of saying "request is registered", when appropriate, specify who registered the request for clarity and directness. For example, "We have registered your request" is more direct.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "request is registered" primarily functions as a passive declarative statement. It indicates that a previously submitted request has been officially recorded or acknowledged. This communicates the status of the request, as perceived or inferred by Ludwig.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "request is registered" is grammatically correct and serves to confirm the formal recording of a request. While Ludwig suggests it's a valid phrase, there aren't real-world examples. The phrase has a neutral to formal tone and is suitable for various professional and administrative contexts. Several alternatives, such as "request has been logged" or "request has been recorded", can be used depending on the specific nuance required.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
request has been logged
This alternative uses "logged" instead of "registered", implying that the request has been recorded in a system.
request has been recorded
This alternative uses "recorded", suggesting a formal notation of the request.
request has been filed
This alternative uses "filed", indicating that the request has been officially submitted and placed on record.
request has been submitted
This alternative focuses on the action of submitting the request, rather than its formal registration.
request has been processed
This alternative implies that the request is not only registered, but is also undergoing initial steps towards completion.
request is on file
This alternative uses a passive construction to convey that the request has been formally documented.
request is in the system
This alternative specifies that the request is entered within the system.
request is acknowledged
This alternative focuses on acknowledging the receipt of the request.
request is noted
This alternative uses "noted" which means that something has been noticed.
request is documented
This alternative uses "documented" which means that something has been written down as an evidence.
FAQs
What does it mean when a request is registered?
It means the request has been formally noted or acknowledged in a system or process, ensuring it will be tracked and addressed.
What can I say instead of "request is registered"?
You can use alternatives like "request has been logged", "request has been recorded", or "request has been filed" depending on the context.
How do I use "request is registered" in a sentence?
Example: "Your request is registered, and we will process it within 48 hours". You can also say: "The user's request is registered automatically upon submission".
What's the difference between "request is registered" and "request is being processed"?
"Request is registered" confirms the request has been received and recorded. "Request is being processed" implies that action is actively being taken to fulfill the request. It's a later stage than just being registered.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested