There are plenty of ways you can word it.

something asked for.

. If you just do a string search of English text (or a Google search) you will find "requested to" a lot, but that is because "to" is such a heavily used word with so many different functions and "requested" does extra duty as the passive, past tense, and participle form of request.

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• In more formal English, you request that someone do something, using the base form of the verb (= the infinitive without ‘to’): She requested that she be allowed to leave. . 2.

requested meaning: 1.

. 1 express the need or desire for 2. Let's start with their meanings.

There are other meanings for address as well, but this is the. If you request something, you ask for it politely or formally.

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Most HR Officers insist that the issuance purpose must be indicated.

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. As prepositions, from and to indicate direction, and request is not directional like send and receive are. .

. . Therefore, I kindly request you to. request definition: 1. .

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However, 'You are requested to' seems very authoritarian and less polite than 'We request that you' as a native BrE speaker. However, what really matters is the previous step: Identify the exact proper person for the request.

If you request something, you ask for it politely or formally.

Middlewich Hall Redevelopment planning meeting] Dear [ Name of Recipient ], We would like to request your presence at a site meeting that will be held on [ Date] at [ time ].

This gives them the opportunity to reach out to their contacts and inform them of an employer potentially reaching out to them.

Last time we spoke.

How I would say what I think you're trying to.