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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a demand from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates the source or origin of a demand or request. Example: The company received a demand from the government to submit their financial records for auditing.
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"There just isn't enough of a demand from our average customers," said Ricky Ho, the manager.
It is unusual to make such a demand from a shareholder, corporate governance experts say.
He reportedly refused a demand from state security to leave Beijing last month.
While there is supply, there will continue to be a demand from employers.
You think someone can just make a demand from Sri Lanka.
Judge Britt upheld a demand from Conoco that Mr. Reiss should reveal his sources.
"I'm sure there will be a demand from artists who want something else".
"There is a demand from the public to act in this particular case," the source said.
Pipeline leakage is a demand from governmental and environmental associations that companies need to comply with.
Which decision making groups are most interested in S2S info – is there a demand from one sector more than others?
By personally promoting the orchestras, he created a demand from neighboring villages, who then invited these orchestras to play.
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