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The phrase "a rapidly increasing demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing trends or changes in market needs, consumer behavior, or resource requirements.
Example: "The technology sector is facing a rapidly increasing demand for skilled professionals as companies expand their digital operations."
Alternatives: "a swiftly growing demand" or "a quickly rising demand".
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There is a rapidly increasing demand for hydropower in China.
According to data from the Chinese Edible Fungi Association, the daily production of H. marmoreus was 167 tons in China in 2012, suggesting a rapidly increasing demand for H. marmoreus (Zhang et al. 2016).
With a rapidly increasing demand for high data rates, as well as the growing number of serving users, massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is emerging as a promising technology to meet the challenge by providing a significant increment in reliability and data rate for wireless communications[1 3].
The emerging appreciation within Neuroscience generally, that spine morphology is a sensitive index of functional and structural plasticity, has generated a rapidly increasing demand for tools that can reconstruct, classify and quantify spine shapes.
Some 90%% of preventable blindness occurs in the developing world [ 1], and with the aging of populations globally, there is a rapidly increasing demand for well-trained ophthalmic personnel.
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Despite common problems, like a rapidly increasing need for electricity and a skyrocketing demand for urban housing, industrialists and economic ministers from the two countries have rarely partnered.
The Welsh government said the statistics should be seen "in the context of wider pressure on the NHS emergency care system and rapidly increasing demand", including a 6% increase in calls categorised as life threatening since September 2012.
Nevertheless, Nigeria suffers from an inadequate supply of usable energy due to the rapidly increasing demand, which is typical of a developing economy.
In 2007, when Border Patrol's rapidly increasing "demand for horses outstripped" a Colorado prison's "ability to supply it," (through an suitably named "WHIP --Wild Horegionalte Program) BLM regional specialist Paul McGuire told me in a December 19 interview, new prisons were sought to create a "new supply" of the four-legged, "valuable tools" of border enforcement.
Given the low cost recovery and the rapidly increasing demand, water subsidy will become a very heavy load on the governments' budgets.
With the rapidly increasing demand for high-speed data transmission and a growing number of terminals, massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) has been shown promising to meet the challenges owing to its high spectrum efficiency.
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