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Discover Ludwig"bigger demand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to compare two levels of demand for something, such as when you want to talk about an increase in demand for a product or service. For example, "The introduction of a new product has caused a bigger demand for the company's services."
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Xinhua, China's official news agency, reported that January's higher prices were partly due to a bigger demand for food during the run-up to the Chinese New Year.
Opponents insist Futenma be moved out of Okinawa, part of a bigger demand that Japan's mainland share the burden of the country's military alliance with America.
A major focus of planning for the fall, officials say, is to avoid being swamped by a similar, possibly bigger, demand for emergency room services.
Gentex, which makes self-dimming mirrors, and Johnson Controls, which makes seats and other interior products like door panels, have had a bit more success in keeping more of their profit because they make innovative products that have bigger demand.
But when the stockpiles of cheap ivory are exhausted and ivory has become an acceptable, accessible commodity, the market will be ripe for criminal vultures and speculators to profit from an even bigger demand than exists today.
There are also complaints that the New Homes Bonus, under which local authorities all fund a bonus pot that rewards local authorities in whose areas new homes are built – is sucking money from the north as developers build more homes in the south because of the bigger demand and the higher prices that they command.
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There will be no-one at Old Trafford putting greater pressure on themselves, or making bigger demands, than the manager.
There, big demand and big prices continue.
"There is a big demand for security.
Big demand... the New York public library.
Why the big demand for examiners?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com