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What syllable is stressed in 'innovative'? | my will won't change?
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a change request v.s. change request Tue Mar 11, 2008 10:25 am  a change request v.s. change request
 

Hi,

At work we have 2 kinds of requests - change requests and support requests which are mutually exclusive (i.e. any request might be either a change or support one). I wonder if I need to use a before the phrase change request in the following phrase:

We cannot qualify this request as a support request because it is within the confines of change request

Thanks.
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a change request v.s. change request Tue Mar 11, 2008 18:32 pm  a change request v.s. change request
 

Yes, I think you should use "a" there.
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