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The phrase 'the request from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are referring to a request that someone has made to you. For example: "I have received the request from my supervisor to complete this project by the end of the day."
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I ignored the request from my father.
The request from the Giuliani aides has taken different forms.
After the Archive received the request from Lawrence & Wishart, volunteers posted it to their Facebook page.
So it wasn't without compunction that I again swatted the request from LinkedIn into trash.
The request from IHMS came through on Wednesday and was approved immediately, a department spokesman said.
Late yesterday, Mr. Holden said that the request from the society had finally reached him.
Venezuela president Nicolas Maduro has said that the request from the US has already been rejected.
Costco received the request from the United States attorney for the Western District of Washington.
"The request from Governor Warner is understandable," Brand said in a statement.
He said the request, from the Tory MP Philip Davies, was "impertinent".
Google confirmed that it had received the request from the Taiwanese government and was reviewing it.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com