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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I demand to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong and forceful request or insistence on something. Example: "I demand to know the truth about what happened last night." In this sentence, the speaker is making a strong request to be told the truth about a specific event. The use of "demand" adds a sense of urgency and seriousness to the request.
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I demand to be discharged.
I demand to see a warrant, and he displays a creased fax.
"I demand to see my solicitor," says the vicar, "who is in the next bedroom".
On the strength of this introductory half-hour, I demand to know what happens next.
"I demand to know why," Mr. Thomas's mother, Angela Leisure, exclaimed at a hearing before city officials Monday.
I find myself questioning what mighty coercive power has brought me to this point and I demand to know how it came to possess such power over me.
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I demanded to be returned to my country.
And I demanded to know what had happened.
I demanded to talk to him about it.
– and so I demanded to play as well.
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