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In English that would sound awkward. In the typical American English writing style, requests may be worded without all the polite formalities that are considered polite in other cultures [such as Asian cultures]. You can just say 'I am writing to request that...' and then state your request. The place to add the formalities is at the end of the request, where you thank the person for their time and their help, right before you would sign it if it were a letter.

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Certainly! To make a polite request, you can say: "Could you kindly consider my request?" or "I kindly request your assistance in this matter."

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