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"I would like to request for" vs "I do appricate to request for a meeting tomorrow"

The second phrase 'I would like to request for' is correct. The first phrase contains a spelling error ('appricate' instead of 'appreciate') and an incorrect preposition ('to' instead of 'for'). The correct structure is 'I would like to request for' when asking for something formally.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

I would like to request for

This phrase is correct and commonly used when making a formal request.

Use this phrase when you want to ask for something in a polite and formal manner.

I do appricate to request for a meeting tomorrow

This phrase is incorrect. It contains a spelling error ('appricate') and uses the wrong preposition ('to' instead of 'for').

The correct phrase should be 'I would like to request for a meeting tomorrow.'

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