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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be on demand" is grammatically incorrect and is not commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "in demand," meaning something is highly desired or sought after. Example: The latest smartphone model is in high demand and is flying off the shelves.
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Everything would be on demand.
I'll be your angel on call, I'll be on demand.
The emphasis should be on demand, not supply.
Although testing next year will be voluntary, it will also be on demand.
To the Editor: Joe Nocera wisely counsels opponents of the Keystone pipeline, "The emphasis should be on demand, not supply".
It won't be sliced up by adverts like it was on Channel 4. And it'll be on demand, so you can watch it whenever you want.
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And, unlike MTV, YouTube is "on demand".
I do it because owning a TiVo seems redundant in a world in which content should be on-demand, available when and where I want it.
It could be on-demand.
That means data must be on-demand, and visually interactive.
The webinars vary in length and the format can be on-demand, live or semi-live.
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