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The phrase "added demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an increase in demand for a product, service, or resource, often in economic or business contexts.
Example: "The recent marketing campaign has led to added demand for our new product line."
Alternatives: "increased demand" or "additional demand".
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But he added, "Demand is slowly decreasing in Europe".
In the last decade, he added, "demand has definitely increased.
The rebels, he added, demand cash on delivery.
She moves in a circuit of heightened efficiency that gets smoother with each added demand.
He added, "Demand for loans weakened and market competition became more heated".
First, the big drivers of added demand for oil are not really subject to Fed control.
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Idlewild's history, he added, demands that it become a tourist destination.
They also come as the Army has begun integrating women into combat positions, bringing added demands for fair and equal treatment of those in uniform.
Released by state media, the announcement added demands that both Korean countries stop trading accusations and Seoul scraps military drills with the US.
And there are added demands as the US presses for peacekeepers to take on a more aggressive role, particularly against armed Islamist groups in Africa.
Stoke have also had the added demands of European football this season, playing 10 games so far in reaching the last 32 of the Europa League.
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