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Discover LudwigThe phrase "understandable request" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone is asking for something that is reasonable or understandable. For example, "Can I get a few extra days off this month? It's an understandable request given the circumstances."
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Now there's an unusual but understandable request.
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Slightly less understandable was a request that Elk says she gets frequently: to have dinner at home with a regular American family.
These components (called wrappers) are also able to transform requests issued via these interfaces (e.g., queries) into requests understandable by the external system.
Why go changing now?" The trouble with this sort of request – entirely understandable in Galloway's case – is that those words stay with you for days before a meeting.
The Coast Guard's request is understandable because using social media as a platform for emergency calls can lead to calls for help getting overlooked, misidentification, the spread of false information and even fraud.
But although her father's request is absolutely understandable, we must ask: should Reeva's privacy in death be violated in this way?
"It irritates me," Clague says, "because I'm getting requests to provide understandable information.
If tiny signs of weariness crept into Mr. Xu's playing in the closing movement, it was understandable: Even Rachmaninoff waved off requests for an encore after playing the premiere of this concerto in 1909.
There can be understandable reasons for a donor to request anonymity.
It would have been more understandable had the US blocked the request on national security grounds, Lloyd said.
(This was long before Sam Brownback was that state's Governor and her request was, therefore, completely understandable).
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