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The phrase "an increased demand for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a rise in the need or desire for a particular product, service, or resource.
Example: "The recent economic changes have led to an increased demand for renewable energy sources."
Alternatives: "a growing need for" or "a heightened demand for".
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We found an increased demand for fluid after anesthesia, which seemed to be satisfied by increased water consumption.
This tallies with an increased demand for non-iron clothing.
The charities also noted an increased demand for services.
We're seeing an increased demand for ambulatory services.
This year, however, there has been an increased demand for the one-story homes.
Optimists believe that increased urbanisation will be good for pastoralists, creating an increased demand for livestock.
Polycythemia is a response by the body to an increased demand for oxygen.
"The natural extension of that fluency will be an increased demand for literature in those languages.
At the same time, 62 percent saw an increased demand for their services.
Design is a central component – and there will be an increased demand for designers in the future workforce.
Local authorities are stretched by budget cuts at the same time as an increased demand for care services.
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