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The phrase "your pleas" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to requests or appeals made by someone, often in a context where those requests are being acknowledged or addressed. Example: "Despite your pleas for help, the situation remained unchanged."
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Don't bother shouting, Broncos fans: John Fox claimed on Monday that he cannot hear your pleas.
But it's OK, Garth, your pleas for understanding won't be unanswered prayers.
I've heard your pleas, begging me to grow up, and I've finally decided to do something about them.
Please detail your pleas, in 200 words or less in the comment section below, on why you think you need a financial tuneup.
"But not the phone number for immediate action," replies a spokesperson, justifying 34 days of inertia in the face of your pleas.
First of all, the indictment itself, and secondly, if you wish, to enter your pleas of guilty or not guilty to it.
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"I hear your plea".
"OK, I accept your plea agreement".
Why did you change your plea to guilty?
According to your plea agreement, most dealers have those checks made out to the company.
precedent and rejects your plea, the next move is the one N.Y.U.
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