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The phrase "takes requests" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is open to receiving and fulfilling specific requests or suggestions. Example: The DJ takes requests from the audience, playing their favorite songs and keeping the dance floor packed all night long.
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She takes requests by e-mail or telephone.
Lucky fans sometimes catch one of those performances when she just takes requests.
The group's huge repertory includes old rhythm-and-blues, obscure pop gems, children's songs and plenty of NRBQ; if it's in the mood, the band takes requests.
Mr. Graseck takes requests from the commuters, many of whom on this trip are blue-collar immigrants, and then pays tribute to their ethnic origins in song.
1.17am BST Seventh Inning Stretch Facebook Twitter Pinterest Boston Red Sox organist Josh Kantor is great and he takes requests during games.
Once serving just the Bronx, where Mr. Best taught at the city's Wings Academy, the DonorsChoose network now takes requests from eight states and four cities.
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TROST No, we don't take requests.
Some dealers even take requests.
And they should definitely take requests".
I'm taking requests on this one.
And remember - we do take requests.
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