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Discover Ludwig'more demanding' is correct and usable in written English
It is an adjective used to describe a person, thing, or situation as requiring more resources, effort, or time than usual. Example sentence: "The work had become more demanding as the deadlines became closer."
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More demanding data rules will create additional costs, they argue.
The market is more demanding, and even their own employees are more demanding.
"Welfare is more demanding.
"It's much more demanding.
Voters grew more demanding.
This requires more demanding techniques.
Foreigners are becoming more demanding.
Or more demanding".
Advertisers, too, have grown more demanding.
The world is more demanding now.
Raising the proof is more demanding.
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