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Discover Ludwig"requested with" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe how something was requested, or the manner in which a request was made. Example: The students requested with enthusiasm that their class schedule be changed to accommodate their extracurricular activities.
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The shopping advice can be requested with any of the company's tours for no extra cost.
A contribution of $10 is requested, with all proceeds for the local firehouse.
Google has removed about 53% of URLs requested, with more information requested for around 15% of URLs.
Since the 9/11 attacks, Congress has given the Pentagon pretty much everything it has requested, with few questions asked.
He provides her with bed and board, she with "all sexual acts as requested, with suspension of historical, emotional, psychological disclaimers".
The meeting has been requested with the intention of considering the situation raised at the embassy of Ecuador in the United Kingdom.
A better meat choice was filet Prespa, beef (cooked rare, as requested) with wild mushrooms, onions and artichokes in a mild burgundy wine sauce.
It has since emerged that MI5 had neglected to hand over to police and prosecutors its minutes of meetings it had requested with Begg.
Any of these may be requested with a snood of omelet (add $2), but you will just end up chopping through it to get to the good stuff.
With cynical ownership that chooses not to compete with a major league budget, the Islanders will not pay Lapointe the $1.2 million a year he has requested with his free agency approaching.
The prime minister's comments suggest a Conservative government would bring in new intercept legislation in 2016 to make sure there is no form of communication that cannot be requested with a warrant signed by the home secretary.
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