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Discover LudwigThe phrase "satisfy request" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to refer to fulfilling or meeting a specific request or demand. Example: "Please confirm that the company will be able to satisfy our request for a refund within the next 7 days."
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Negotiators in Congress reached an agreement on a package that would satisfy requests from New York for millions in antiterrorism aid.
Potential sellers also fill out Web forms that describe their wares and indicate ways in which they are willing to adjust their bids to satisfy requests.
So beyond creating exhibitions at the Carlos, he said, he tries to satisfy requests to see undisplayed work when he can.
These little history lessons are slipped in among entertaining vignettes in which Ms. Raymond and her staff try to satisfy requests from celebrities or, more often, an aide who is shopping for a celebrity, television show or movie.
Lisa Philp, head of philanthropic services at J. P. Morgan Private Bank, said many affluent families had previously been willing to give "a little of this, a little of that" to satisfy requests of various family members.
"Garden of Lights" had a lot of support, a juror said, but the support evaporated after a "very unfortunate last presentation" in which the design team failed to satisfy requests for refinements.
In that time, when Acorn organizers and tenants thought Rosenberg Diamond had failed to satisfy requests for maintenance and repairs, they occupied Rosenberg Diamond's offices at 1919 Williamsbridge Road, protested in front of buildings and took reporters into apartments in poor repair.
We need to work out pragmatic ways in which we can satisfy requests from the UK Government," he said.
However, the authors will attempt to satisfy requests for data or materials if it is possible to do so without violating confidentiality.
A CS just caches every incoming Data packets [18, 19] temporarily in order to avoid packet losses and satisfy requests for the same data subsequently.
Tabak says that NIH has agreed to satisfy requests for printed copies of the supplemental material "until we run out," as well as fulfill requests for the electronic versions of the 19 units, which cover topics ranging from cancer and addiction to bioethics and mental illness.
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