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The phrase "a notable demand for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant interest or need for a particular product, service, or idea in a specific context.
Example: "There has been a notable demand for eco-friendly products in recent years as consumers become more environmentally conscious."
Alternatives: "a significant demand for" or "a strong demand for".
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It was a notable demand for forbearance from Mr. King, who in June played the leading role in forcing the Barclays chief executive, Robert E. Diamond Jr., to resign after regulators in the United States and Britain implicated the bank in a rate-fixing scandal involving the London interbank offered rate, or Libor.
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Lawrence Heim, managing director at Elm Sustainability, an auditing firm that consults on conflict minerals, said he has seen "a notable slowdown" in the demand for doing "due diligence" on the origin of minerals, as manufacturers apparently place bets that the rule will soon disappear.
It's a notable week for PBS.
The 1970s were a notable era for Cohen.
Secondly, it's a notable statement for women's sport.
The price increases are a notable reversal for Amazon.com.
Lor Crane's music is a notable plus for the show.
The purchase proves to be a notable misstep for News Corporation.
Today was a notable victory for the administration.
It was a notable year for gene therapy.
This week's been a notable one for celebrity political comment.
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