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service a request
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "service a request" is not standard in written English. It can be used in contexts related to fulfilling or addressing a request, but it may sound awkward. Example: "We are here to service your request promptly." Alternative expressions include "fulfill a request," "address a request," and "satisfy a request."
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Alternative expressions(20)
fulfill a request
process a request
handle a request
address a request
meet customer demands
meet a request
complete a request
satisfy a request
respond to a request
perform a request
grant a request
honor a request
deliver a request
fulfil a request
met a request
fulfill a demand
accomplish a request
implement a request
execute a request
action a request
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Another is that companies simply were asking Spotify when they could get a business version of the service — a request Spotify could not accommodate while all of its focus was on growing its consumer business.
News & Media
SNCS-FSU also sent the tribunal dealing with internal disputes in the French civil service a request for a legal settlement against the commitment letter signed by the president of the National Institute of Oriental Languages and Civilization in Paris for the Sorbonne Paris-Cité IdEx.
Science & Research
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
We first present a mathematical cost model that considers all the costs associated with servicing a request, i.e., I/O cost, control-message transferring cost, and data-message transferring cost.
Science
CloudAppServiceBroker: In CloudAnalyst, the Service Broker controls the traffic between DCs and UBs and retains the authority to decide which data center services a request from the user base.
The prison service said a request had been received and would be dealt with as soon as possible.
News & Media
Mr Ai's wife, Lu Qing, told the BBC's Chinese service that a request for a review had been filed with the tax office in Beijing.
News & Media
In July 2013 the British Crown Prosecution Service sent a request for assistance to Portugal, and DCI Redwood announced that Operation Grange had become a criminal inquiry.
Wiki
With a number of Web services having similar functionality, it is necessary to rank those services to select the best Web services for a request.
Finally, consumers (end-users) who wish to consume end-user services, send a request to the broker for discovering the services of interest.
Science
MRM service distributes a requested large-scale job and responds to the troubles of client or master nodes.
When a customer calls the remote support center of a software company, a technician opens a service request and assigns it a severity rating.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity and professionalism, prefer alternatives like "fulfill a request" or "process a request" over the slightly awkward "service a request".
Common error
Avoid using "service a request" in professional or academic writing. Opt for stronger and more widely accepted phrases to maintain credibility and clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "service a request" functions as a verb phrase where "service" acts as a verb (although less commonly) and "a request" is the direct object. While technically functional, Ludwig AI points out this phrasing is less common and often considered awkward.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "service a request" is understandable, it's generally advisable to opt for more common and accepted alternatives such as "fulfill a request", "process a request", or "address a request". As highlighted by Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically functional, but it's less idiomatic and can come across as awkward in formal settings. Choosing stronger alternatives enhances clarity and professionalism in writing. Because no example was found, using these alternatives will result in a better writing style.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Fulfill a request
Emphasizes the completion or execution of what was asked for.
Address a request
Highlights the act of giving attention to and dealing with a request.
Process a request
Focuses on the steps taken to handle and complete a request.
Handle a request
Suggests managing or dealing with a request effectively.
Respond to a request
Focuses on providing an answer or taking action after a request is made.
Attend to a request
Emphasizes the act of immediately paying attention and dealing with a request.
Accommodate a request
Implies making adjustments or providing something to satisfy a request.
Take care of a request
Highlights that all steps needed for the resolution are going to be taken.
Grant a request
Signifies formally agreeing to or allowing a request.
Answer a request
Simply providing the information requested.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "service a request"?
Alternatives include "fulfill a request", "process a request", "handle a request", or "address a request".
Is "service a request" grammatically correct?
While not strictly incorrect, "service a request" is less common and can sound awkward. It's generally better to use more standard phrases.
How can I use "service a request" in a sentence?
It's better to rephrase using stronger alternatives. For instance, instead of "We service the request promptly", use "We fulfill the request promptly".
What's the difference between "service a request" and "fulfill a request"?
"Fulfill a request" is a more common and professional way to describe completing a request. "Service a request", while understandable, is less idiomatic and may sound unusual.
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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
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested