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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she petitions" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing someone formally requesting something, often in a legal or official context.
Example: "In her efforts to advocate for change, she petitions the local government for better public services."
Alternatives: "she requests" or "she appeals"
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It is in keeping with the sisterhood theme of the novel that she petitions the queen, not the king.
She petitions local officials to label the divorce a sham, crashes the National People's Congress in Beijing, and ultimately causes the dismissal of several local and provincial officials.
Mary's struggle takes place in a public forum: she petitions a Virginia state court for permission to take the needed night classes in a segregated school.
The Clinic represents author and Harvard historian Jill Lepore as she petitions the United States District Court for the District of Massachusetts to unseal the records of two 1971 grand juries empaneled to investigate the distribution of the Pentagon Papers.
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She petitioned the central government.
After she petitioned the state, her record was expunged last July 1717 years after she was released.
Early in 1867 she petitioned the Missouri legislature to that end but without success.
She petitioned for her brother and his wife to join her.
She petitioned the city and, remarkably, was set free in 1910 on the condition she abandon the food industry.
They were married for 17 years before she petitioned for divorce in March 2012.
They had four children, including triplets, before she petitioned for divorce in March 2012.
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