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client's request vs client's requests

"Client's request" and "client's requests" are both correct, but the contexts in which they are used are not the same. "Client's request" refers to a single specific request made by a client, while "client's requests" indicates multiple requests made by the client.
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Last updated: August 15, 2024

client's request

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "client's request" when referring to a single specific request made by a client.

Examples:

  • I have received the client's request for additional information.
  • The client's request for a meeting has been approved.

Alternatives:

  • customer's request
  • patron's request
  • guest's request
  • user's request
  • buyer's request

client's requests

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "client's requests" when referring to multiple requests made by the client.

Examples:

  • The client's requests have been noted and will be addressed.
  • We need to prioritize the client's requests based on their importance.

Alternatives:

  • customer's requests
  • patron's requests
  • guest's requests
  • user's requests
  • buyer's requests

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