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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'requested access' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when someone wants to gain access to information, resources, or an area that is restricted or requires approval before being accessed. For example, "I requested access to the restricted office area."
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Fifty-two media outlets worldwide requested access to the prom.
Mr. Ferguson requested access and interviews to make his documentary.
Mr. Schoeps requested access to the museums' information about the works' provenance, which museum officials provided.
Maurer also revealed that he requested access to prisoners during his meeting with Bashar al-Assad.
He requested access to nonpublic information as a precursor to potentially raising his bid.
One applicant requested access to Dana Point Harbor to continue working as a commercial fisherman.
Several news organizations, including The New York Times, have requested access to the data.
The Android app would have requested access to the user's photos – among other functions such as internet access – on installation.
Florida requested access to the database last year to help verify its voter list but has not received it.
He later complained that Hollingsworth had requested access to the source of his information about O'Brien, which Murphy refused to provide.
I have repeatedly requested access to my meters and electrical panel but have been told that the right is not granted in my lease.
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