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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affecting demand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is influencing or influencing the amount that is being requested or requested. For example: “High unemployment rates are affecting demand for new cars.”.
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"Macroeconomic issues are affecting demand for our customers' end products," chief executive Joep van Beurden said.
But oil is also a constituent of many fertilisers and the growth of emerging markets is affecting demand for both.
The yield on short-term Treasury bills has occasionally been negative in recent years without affecting demand.
"We do not see it affecting demand for gasoline," said Scott Hartman, who owns 50 gas stations in south-central Pennsylvania.
"Stagnating wages are adversely affecting demand, which in turn is dampening real investment, leading to poor job creation – reinforcing weak demand and so on," Torres said.
The company said the results were achieved "despite economic headwinds in the U.S. affecting demand and pricing in the car and equipment rental businesses".
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Supply can also affect demand.
Transparency will also affect demand.
This will affect demand for air transport.
We don't know if January's snow affected demand.
Keynes would also have worried about how high unemployment could affect demand.
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