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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the official request" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a formal or authorized appeal for something, often in a professional or legal context. Example: "Please submit the official request for funding by the end of the week."
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"The official request has been made," he said of the effort to collect an Ames sample from the Canadians.
The agency filled in what is known as a "ports circulation sheet" (PCS) with the official request.
Der Spiegel magazine described the official request as an "earthquake" and said Germany usually reserved such draconian diplomatic measures "for pariah states like Iran or North Korea".
Collard said the official request was being sent out on Saturday but he'd already received approval from the French president's office.
Cathy G. Mann, a spokeswoman for Halliburton, one of those named in the E.P.A.'s announcement, said the company had not yet received the official request for data, but that it planned to fully cooperate with the agency.
Ever since the day in 1972 when Brodsky bowed to the official "request" to leave [Russia] for the West...people had been constantly asking him about Russia--above all, about his visiting Russia, or even returning home for good... To the Russian language he was loyal, a great lover and craftsman; of Russia he was suspicious to the end.
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The official requested anonymity because the official was not authorized to discuss the ongoing investigation.
The official requested anonymity because his response had not gone through official channels.
The official requested anonymity because he was not cleared to speak with reporters.
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