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a usual demand
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a usual demand" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to refer to a demand that is typical or expected, but it is better to use more standard expressions. Example: "In our industry, a usual demand is for faster delivery times."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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60 human-written examples
Its fatality rate — one in three people, compared with the one in five who succumb to other strains — has alarmed health officials and led to a higher than usual demand for vaccinations.
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Our governments have become the man in the joke who, when confronted by a highwayman with the usual demand of "your money or your life", asks for time to think about it.
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Mr. Sadr, in a speech delivered at sermons today in the southern holy city of Kufa, did not mention the boycott threat, but did repeat his usual demand of a timetable for withdrawal from the Americans.
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Mr. Sadr, in a speech delivered at Friday sermons in the southern city of Kufa, did not mention the boycott threat, but did repeat his usual demand of a timetable for withdrawal from the Americans.
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Clegg made it clear that tackling social mobility was so important that he would place his educational reforms above the Lib Dems' usual demand for a change in the voting system in the event of a hung parliament in which they would hold the balance of power.
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This is subtler than the usual demand that virtually everyone should be locked up.
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In addition, government debt auctions have attracted weaker than usual demand.
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Apart from considering the usual demand profile, the proposed framework considers uncontrolled and controlled (smart) PEV charging demand, as well as demand response (DR) options.
That is in line with Canada's usual demand that foreign companies spend about $2 in Canada for every dollar they receive through government contracts.
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Higher than usual demand has coupled with having several power plants off-line for maintenance or repairs to cause havoc this week with the state's energy reserves.
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It should, she says, be funded without the usual demand that it create jobs – which would allow it to invest without restrictions.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Opt for clearer and more common phrases like "typical request" or "standard requirement" instead of "a usual demand" for improved clarity and naturalness.
Common error
Avoid directly translating phrases from other languages where "usual" might be a more common equivalent of "typical" or "standard". In English, stick to the more conventional wording.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a usual demand" functions as a noun phrase, intended to describe a request or requirement that is typical or common. However, Ludwig AI indicates it's not a standard or preferred way to express this meaning, making it less effective in communication.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "a usual demand" is an uncommon and grammatically awkward way to describe a typical request or requirement. As indicated by Ludwig AI, it's not a standard expression in English. For clearer and more natural communication, it's best to use alternatives like "a typical request", "a common requirement", or "a standard demand". Avoiding this phrase will improve your writing by making it sound more natural and professional.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
a typical request
Replaces "demand" with "request" and "usual" with "typical", resulting in a more common expression for something frequently asked for.
a common requirement
Uses "requirement" instead of "demand" and "common" instead of "usual", making it sound more standard and less awkward.
a standard demand
Replaces "usual" with "standard", keeping the word "demand" but creating a slightly more formal tone.
a frequent demand
Uses "frequent" in place of "usual", emphasizing how often the demand is made.
the usual requirement
Changes "a usual" to "the usual", implying a specific and well-known requirement.
the standard requirement
Uses "the" instead of "a" and replaces "usual" with "standard", creating more clarity.
typical demand
Removes the article "a", making it more concise and emphasizing the nature of the demand itself.
common demand
Removes the article "a" and replaces "usual" with "common", resulting in a straightforward phrase.
customary request
Replaces both "usual" and "demand" with more formal and less common alternatives, "customary" and "request".
expected request
Replaces "usual demand" with the phrase "expected request", focusing on the anticipation of the request.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to the phrase "a usual demand"?
Instead of "a usual demand", consider using phrases like "a typical request", "a common requirement", or "a standard demand" for clearer communication.
Is "a usual demand" grammatically correct?
While understandable, "a usual demand" isn't the most natural or grammatically sound way to express a typical or common request. It's better to opt for more conventional alternatives.
How can I use "demand" correctly in a sentence?
Use "demand" with adjectives like "high", "increasing", or "specific" to describe the nature of the demand. For example, "There is a high demand for skilled workers" or "The company faces increasing demands for sustainable practices".
What's the difference between "a usual demand" and "the usual demand"?
"A usual demand" implies one instance of a typical request, while "the usual demand" refers to a specific, well-known requirement. However, both phrases can sound awkward, and rephrasing is often preferable.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested