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The phrase "there will be requests" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that requests are expected to occur in the future. Example: "In the upcoming meeting, there will be requests for additional resources from the team."
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Otherwise, there will be requests for private favors.
"We don't have any expectation that there will be requests for additional troops," said the official.
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In the days and months following Pauline Hanson's maiden speech in the Senate, there will be request upon request made for the Australian "Muslim community" to respond.
These are radiographs routinely used for the investigation of patients with a suspected fracture of the distal tibia and for the follow-up of such patients following any intervention, so there will be no need to request any additional or special investigations.
At Keith's request there will be no service.
At Alva's request there will be no services.
At the family's request there will be no shiva.
At Arnold's request there will be no funeral service.
At the family's request there will be no visiting hours.
At Gordon's request there will be no memorial or funeral service.
At Naomi's request there will be a very private service.
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