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"was again requested" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate that someone or something was requested or asked for a second time or after a previous request had already been made. Example: After failing to receive a response, he was again requested to submit the required documents for his visa application.
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In 2014, the General Medical Council was again requested to present data on IMG registration.
During the first five minutes of the stand test each subject was again requested to follow an auditory signal to pace their breathing at 15 breaths per minute.
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Further communication was minimal until 1824, when the British were again requested to expel the Burmans.
A new infringement procedure was started again this year, after the revision in October of the 2008 figures, and the same audit-like powers were again requested from the member states.
Once identified subjects were again requested to adopt a posture that felt natural to them and the inclinometers were placed as simultaneously as possible over the markers.
To evaluate the responsiveness of the scale, patients were again requested to respond to the same questionnaire after the completion of the intended treatment (regardless of the treatment response).
"In light of this and the ongoing trespassing of the protesters," Mr. Clark wrote, "we are again requesting the assistance of the New York City Police Department to help clear the park".
'The family of Michael Schumacher is again requesting to respect its privacy and the medical secret, and to not disturb the doctors treating Michael in their work.
As he was being evacuated, Kouma again requested to return to the front lines.
Following the war, Gréber was again contacted and his expertise requested.
Four days later, a request was again issued, this time under the Port Authority's auspices.
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