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The phrase "that requests for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that someone has asked for. For example: "We received an email that requests for additional information."
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Israeli news organizations also reported that the security-alert level was heightened at Israel's diplomatic missions around the world and that requests for gas masks had quadrupled since the strikes.
So some businessmen complain that requests for visas are still subject to bureaucratic humming and hawing.As well as making foreigners more expensive, the government is trying to make locals more employable.
One possibility is that requests for the same remote elements from two traversals on a core can be merged.
This ensured that requests for reviews did not clash with GP's other commitments.
That requests for medication renewals would occur only during regular clinic business hours, and not by telephone request.
Others suggested that requests for disclosure should be broadened.
The report found that requests for emergency food aid increased 17percentt from last year and that requests for emergency shelter rose 13percentt.
He said that requests for officers with special language skills rang out routinely in radio transmissions.
Grisar and Murphy said that requests for simple things like vending machines and bulletin boards were rebuffed.
After Tuesday's news conference, the Devils' chairman, Jeff Vanderbeek, said that requests for Devils season tickets had surged overnight.
The guidelines for such subpoenas, first enacted in 1972, require that requests for media information be narrow.
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