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Discover Ludwig'boom demand' is not a grammatically correct phrase, so it is not usable in written English
It is not an established phrase or idiom, so there is no specific context in which it can be used.
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It is concrete, and with builders cranking out condominiums, office towers, baseball stadiums and water and rail tunnels during the city's construction boom, demand for it has been healthy for several years running.
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