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The phrase "a dramatic demand" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a request or requirement that is intense or has significant emotional weight. Example: "The director made a dramatic demand for the actors to fully immerse themselves in their roles, pushing them to their limits."
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For the past five months, the elderly man behind bars at New Cairo's police academy has had to sit – or lie horizontal – as prosecutors steadily built their case against him, culminating in a dramatic demand that he be put to death by the state.
He decided that Indonesians were being underpaid, and last July he made a dramatic demand: an eightfold wage hike.
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The leaders are calling for handgun registration and licensing -- a reasonably dramatic demand -- but they are not even insisting that the president sign on.
However, the dramatic demand for biostatisticians comes at the same time as a significant need for statisticians in many other disciplines, including genomics, biology, medicine, finance and public policy, to name a few.
Which undercuts Henry's dramatic demand for objectivity from the Archbishop: God forbid, my dear and faithful lord, That you should fashion, wrest or bow your reading..
This is one hell of a burden for them, and it places hefty dramatic demands on the writers and directors of "Still Alice," Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland, who adapted the novel by Lisa Genova.
Mr. Quaid appears several years too old (and not in good enough shape) for his role, and Ms. Diaz, who can be such a winning comedian, is not up to the dramatic demands of her unsympathetic character.
For over a century, Americans have translated their cultural anxieties and hopes into dramatic demands for educational reform.
To be fair to the Peak Oil die-hards ― something I always hate to do ― their theory du jour focuses not on their previous claim that the world was about to run out of oil supply, since no one can make such a silly claim without being laughed out of the room anymore, but on "peak demand": the claim that the world is always right at the precipice of a dramatic drop in demand for petroleum.
"That included the dramatic demands," Mr. Schonberg said.
Even in rehearsal, her command of the part's huge musical and dramatic demands is sensational.
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