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"changes in demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when talking about the variation in customer demand for a product or service over time. For example, "Changes in demand for our product led to higher sales in the third quarter."
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Finally, just-in-time production means that firms can respond to changes in demand quickly.
First, most investors find it difficult to understand how housing supply responds to changes in demand.
Cross-trained assembly-line operators can respond to changes in demand by rebalancing the line.
And because those systems cannot adapt quickly to changes in demand, companies overprovide.
Currently, altering services to meet changes in demand is very cumbersome.
In the long run the extent of changes in demand and supply is usually greater.
Speculation in commodity futures markets is creating volatile price movements that do not reflect true changes in demand and supply.
Seasonal changes in demand are also less costly for online retailers because they have a worldwide customer base.
Four years ago it was $120, underlining how changes in demand from China are affecting the economies of resource producers.
Similarly, changes in demand had more favorable effects on multi-objective analysis.
This is not true of other prices, which adjust relatively quickly to reflect changes in demand and supply.
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