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Free sign upThe phrase "add to demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics, marketing, or supply chain discussions where an increase in demand is being discussed.
Example: "The new advertising campaign is expected to add to demand for our product line significantly."
Alternatives: "increase demand" or "boost demand".
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A bit more public spending might add to demand.
These loans add nothing to the economy's productive capacity, but they do add to demand.
No, because the depreciation isn't simply a ploy to add to demand through increased net exports.
NATURAL GAS GAINS Gas had its biggest gain in four months on forecasts that hot weather would add to demand.
Investors bought Treasuries because Japan's purchase of the securities would add to demand, helping drive up their prices.
The rest can only add to demand if they increase their borrowing, and the poorest lose benefits to "austerity".
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That adds to demand for chips, network equipment and data centres.
In addition to adding to demand for housing, these policies have also been costly to the state budget position.
The rising cost of household bills further added to demand for the security of fixed-rate mortgages.
Laws that encourage the use of biofuels are adding to demand.Rising demand has pushed up the price of palm oil.
Moreover, many power systems are experiencing growing adoption of distributed energy resources and novel uses of electric energy by end customers, which adds to demand uncertainty and variability.
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