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The phrase "a high demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an intense need for something, for example: "The new iPhone model has created a high demand for the product."
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There is still a high demand for his statues.
"There is a high demand for Angkor antiquities.
Today, he focuses on helping clients secure cars, since there's such a high demand.
Nevertheless, Nelson is in tune with realities of a high demand job.
"There's a high demand for tree houses right now," Earl Brecher remarked.
The lack of an alternative results in a high demand for cadaver livers.
There is therefore also a high demand for spare parts, further fuelling thefts.
There's always a high demand for accommodation and we certainly add to much-needed supply.
Smith's remarks represent those who put a high demand on shot creation.
Other metro areas in the Midwest have a high demand for STEM H-1B workers.
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"It's a high-demand category," Mr. Bankoff said.
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