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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a request or requirement that is genuine or serious in nature.
Example: "The customers actually demand better service if they are to remain loyal to the brand."
Alternatives: "truly require" or "genuinely expect".
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Which is why this new era is going to actually demand more global governance, not less.
"It appears as if there is actually demand for the product," he said in an interview.
Believe it or not, the new regulations actually demand that banks start doing an additional, more stringent value-at-risk test.
This preference has forced the Alliance to examine all the components of a car, to find out what people actually demand.
As it turns out, the position does not actually demand that he let the fiddle slip from his lands, let alone exchange it for a stick.
The federalists respond that a wider EU may actually demand deeper integration, pointing out that if all countries retained vetoes over many of the Union's actions, the organisation would get stuck.There is an obvious compromise.
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They actually need demand to keep growing so that prices stay high – around $120 per barrel, according to Goldman Sachs.
And there is no evidence whatsoever that the markets are actually demanding these cuts.
It makes you feel clever without actually demanding too much from you.
He said the current system was pernicious even if the donors weren't actually demanding political favours.
To go on a course that actually demands that you learn and study as an intellectual professional is so refreshing.
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