The phrase "take this request" is correct and usable in written English. You could use this phrase when asking someone to review and consider accepting a request. For example, you might say, "Please take this request into consideration.".
Now, obviously I don't take this request as seriously as the whole cheap Android phone thing.
But Apple isn't likely to take this request lying down, knowing full well that anticipation is part of what makes the iPhone and iPad so buzz-worthy.
Global strategies should seriously take this request into consideration.
Perhaps Mr. Connolly took this request more literally than it was intended, but he provided countless tips to Whitey Bulger that kept him from falling into law enforcement traps for decades.
The elderly lady took this request seriously, found a ballpoint pen, and began filling out the crossword.
"As conference approaches and organisations plan their fringe events, we would like to take this opportunity to request that you politely decline any invitation to speak at dinners, fringe events or receptions which are outside the conference secure zone.
Oftentimes, people neglect to take this opportunity to request a job interview to further discuss the position.
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MA of Applied Linguistic, Maquarie University, Australia