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The word 'requestor' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has made a request or someone who has the authority to make a request. For example: The requestor of the new project asked for it to be completed within the next two weeks.
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requestor
noun
One who, or that which, makes a request.
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For example, Google agreed to what it termed a "request to remove an old document posted in an online group conversation that the requestor started," and a "request to remove five-year-old stories about exoneration in a child porn case".
For those still pending after more than 45 days, he also asked for any communication between the requestor and the federal agency.
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"All requestors are instructed to never refer to Hemisphere in any official document," one slide says.
When few or no records are returned, Shapiro said, the FBI effectively responds "sorry, we tried" without making use of the much more sophisticated search tools at the disposal of internal requestors.
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