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The phrase "turn down the request" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to decline or reject a request. Example: "I had to turn down the request for a raise because the company is going through a financial crisis."
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Turn down the request and follow up with "perhaps you can ask Jill or Jen".. Remember to be polite.
Hubby believes he cannot turn down the request without giving offense.
It is no surprise that Chelsea have already indicated they will turn down the request and will quickly move on.
Cost was a driving factor in the decision to turn down the request for the vehicles, known as MRAPs, according to the study.
The I.O.C. has the authority to turn down the request to put Lindland on the team, said the U.S.O.C. spokesman Mike Moran, adding that the deadline for changes has passed.
At an inconclusive yet uncomfortably emotional hearing on Friday, a federal judge strongly suggested that he would turn down the request of several families of people who died at the World Trade Center to sift through a million tons of debris at the Fresh Kills landfill in a search for human remains left from the Sept. 11 terrorist attack.
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The department turned down the request.
Boras turned down the request.
Judge Allyne R. Ross turned down the request.
The lobbyist turned down the request, according to the document.
Judge James turned down the request, the lawyers said Friday.
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