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Discover LudwigThe phrase "clear demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific and unambiguous request or requirement in various contexts, such as business, negotiations, or customer service.
Example: "The company received a clear demand from its clients for improved product features."
Alternatives: "explicit request" or "definite requirement."
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There is a clear demand for brilliant journalism.
"There is a clear demand to improve public services, transport and housing.
There is clear demand for modern office space in the neighborhood, he added.
There was no clear demand from the opposition representative on that subject.
There is little public information on North Korea's beer market, but one thing seems clear — demand outstrips supply.
The results show a clear demand amongst farmers for the netchain coordinator services of livestock health status certificates.
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The demonstrators have yet to proffer clear demands and have rejected any involvement in electoral politics.
The terrorists themselves offered little explanation, and made no clear demands.
Third, hard, clear demands on all parties, with deadlines and penalties.
Perhaps that's part of the reason that the movement doesn't have clear demands.
When the Price sisters and several of their co-defendants began refusing food, they had clear demands.
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