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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully demanding" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that requires a lot of effort, attention, or resources, often in a negative or overwhelming sense. Example: "The project turned out to be awfully demanding, leaving the team exhausted by the end of the week."
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"But I will say that a lot of customers are awfully demanding.
Over the years a piano becomes an awfully demanding household god, always hungry for tribute.
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And like vulnerable people across the country, they're awfully happy to have a loud Brooklyn-accented voice demanding real, fundamental change.
I'm reliving a better childhood through that bird who is a child, and I think I'm awfully lucky to have that child". Still, playing Big Bird is demanding.
But a year is an awfully long time to wait, especially with all the cute cat videos demanding viewership right this second.
But even if one were to accept the pro-boycott crowd's description of Israel as an oppressor, it is hard not to notice that those who demand this symbolic form of international justice are awfully selective in their targets.
I think the breaking point is awfully close". When it reached the breaking point and Hyde was fired, about 30 of his players went to Maxson's office and demanded to see Maxson.
I fed on demand, as I'd been instructed to do, but the demand seemed awfully high.
That can feel awfully frustrating when the new demands appear in a vacuum, without explanation.
"It's awfully tough to raise prices," Mr. Bernstein said, "if consumer demand starts to lag in earnest".
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