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The phrase "was being requested" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action that was requested in the past, often in a passive voice context.
Example: "The information was being requested by the committee during the meeting."
Alternatives: "was requested" or "had been requested."
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But, understandably, our fellow new intern felt that greater formality was being requested.
He urged the university to be open with the data that was being requested.
Within the missile defense program, Mr. Weinberger said, $250 million was being requested to restore funds that Congress cut last year.
At its peak, "Because I Got High" was being requested by up to 200 callers daily -- as much as two-thirds of requests.
It was only when his assistant on the bench pointed out what was being requested that Walter Zenga raised his arm apologetically.
As medical students, we had been taught several ways to verify that critical body functions had ceased, but we were totally unschooled in what was being requested.
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He's sending everything that is being requested.
Reason(s) why an exception is being requested.
"No public subsidies are being requested and none are being offered," Torricelli said.
The written request shall contain a statement of the reason the manual recount is being requested.
The insult is almost as bad as the sum of money that is being requested "The rebate is a proportion.
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