I generally spec CDX plywood and yes, I do get requests to use OSB in place of it. I really don't care, because from a structural standpoint there is nothing wrong with it. Some architects I work with refuse to use OSB, because it does still swell more than plywood when it gets wet. Using OSB around here is generally looked at as doing it the cheap way. Installed properly though (covered in a timely fashion), good results should be expected.
So, if the request comes to use OSB in place of plywood (this usually comes through value engineering), I say it if fine structurally, but relay my concerns about the swelling, and let the owner and architect make the decision.