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The phrase "an unprecedented demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a level of demand that has never been seen before in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The pandemic has led to an unprecedented demand for medical supplies across the globe."
Alternatives: "an extraordinary demand" or "an unmatched demand".
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They described it as an "unprecedented demand" for tickets.
The boom brought with it an unprecedented demand for pollination.
STV said in a statement: "We are receiving an unprecedented demand for the live stream of the debate.
This is an unprecedented demand, and legal experts said the argument had little chance of standing before the courts.
"We have seen an unprecedented demand from football supporters keen to get to the Euros by train," Petrovic said.
If the results are confirmed, it will create an unprecedented demand for donor organs, Dr. Fradkin said.
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Now they are being forced to cut services for the elderly and disabled at a time of unprecedented demand.
Organisers have argued that the problems with the ticketing process have largely been a result of unprecedented demand that took even them by surprise.
He said: "We have known for some time that pressures on A&E are at their highest ever, and the honest picture is one of a service facing unprecedented demand.
At a time of unprecedented demand on health and social care we need to be alert and will take seriously any reliable evidence of basic care not being delivered".
As a consequence of this quite unprecedented demand for trading, a number of brokers have experienced service issues and Hargreaves Lansdown has been no different.
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