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The phrase "amendment demanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a request or requirement for a change or modification is being made, often in legal or formal discussions.
Example: "The committee submitted an amendment demanding stricter regulations on environmental protection."
Alternatives: "request for amendment" or "proposal for change".
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There will be no Commons vote on a rebel Tory amendment demanding an extension of immigration control on Romanian and Bulgarian migrants before January 1, it emerged today.
In the largest rebellion by Lib Dem MPs since the formation of the coalition, six voted for an opposition amendment demanding more time for consultation among parents.
That, he explained, was why he had voted for the $87 billion appropriation when it included an amendment demanding that the tax cuts for the wealthiest Americans be reversed, then against it once that provision was stripped.
Next week their conference must decide whether to back Jo Shaw's amendment demanding a rethink from first principles, or whether instead to acquiesce in an inherently illiberal law in return for the sort of mushy and unworkable compromises that Gordon Brown once offered on 42 days.
The Scottish Parliament also passed a Tory amendment demanding the removal of minimum pricing from the legislation.
Conservative MP Nigel Mills had secured support from a large number of party colleagues for his amendment demanding that transition controls on the two countries be extended for an additional four years until 2018.
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"In my view," Justice Thomas said, "the First Amendment demands a more coherent explanation".
Another amendment demanded that President Obama buy his health coverage on the new insurance exchanges being created under the new law.
The rebel amendment demanded that the next seven-year EU budget, which will run from 2014-2020, should be "reduced in real terms".
The Fourth Amendment demands that we examine the justification for a law that allows the government to seize, analyze and databank the DNA of thousands upon thousands of innocent Americans without a warrant or any reason to think that these invasive searches will uncover any evidence of a crime.
Holding that the 8th Amendment demands the elimination of essentially all risk of pain would effectively outlaw the death penalty altogether".
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