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The phrase "a high demanding" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "highly demanding"? You can use "highly demanding" to describe something that requires a lot of effort, skill, or attention.
Example: "The job is highly demanding, requiring long hours and intense focus."
Alternatives: "very demanding" or "extremely challenging".
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