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No this sentence is not correct. Its not that clear who is doing what in your sentence so its hard to give a correct sentence.

stipulate means to set down/specify/insist upon

In your sentence the 'request' may stipulate some thing. The person 'I' would comply with a request. So maybe your sentence should be:

I will comply with your request, please forward the documents for review.

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