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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always in demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that consistently has a high level of interest or need from people.
Example: "Skilled software developers are always in demand in the tech industry due to the rapid advancements in technology."
Alternatives: "constantly sought after" or "perpetually needed".
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You're always in demand".
Scarcity and quality are always in demand.
Alas, good Burgundy is always in demand.
Teachers, she reasoned, are always in demand.
Black-and-silver Oakland Raiders hats are always in demand.
He spoke at rallies and meetings most weekends, and was always in demand to support campaigns.
"He went instantaneously from being a naïve country boy to being always in demand," she said.
Its main product — roofing shingles — is always in demand after a tornado.
But the real estate was not always in demand, nor was the area so peaceful.
He was witty, outrageous and camp and always in demand because of his intelligence.
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