I think it's more common to use "redacted" as in "The document has been redacted", which means the sensitive bits have been blocked out or rendered unreadable. So "Please redact this document" would be an excellent example.
Also: Please redact and re-submit your article.
I would like for you to reactivate my account, please.
I would like to speak with the superintendent, please.
I do not even know the meaning of the word 'avaricious'.
Redact means to edit text for a publication.
can you use the word artless in a sentence please
Please identify that bird for me...
I would like for you to reactivate my account, please.
would you please turn this fraction into a recipocal.
Sure! I am waiting for further instructions before I can proceed with the project.
The window in my kitchen is transparent.
Please help me focus on my goals.
Please turn down the volume.
I would like to speak with the superintendent, please.
Please move away from the precipice.
Use of the word 'please' would help to coax a favorable response out of me.
Use the word musket in a sentence please!
I would end it with a period [.] after the word endeavors. The sentence is fine.