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Discover LudwigThe phrase "constant demands" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe ongoing or unrelenting requests or expectations placed on someone or something. Example: "The constant demands of her job left her feeling exhausted and overwhelmed."
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I'd had enough of hi-tech, constant demands, and yearned for peace.
Appeals to secularist voters outraged over the constant demands for bribes from all levels of officials.
Onlooker: Howell A. Johnson Player No. 1: "How do you cope with his constant demands?
Such mannered narration makes constant demands of the reader, but is brilliantly achieved.
Having time free from the constant demands of parenting also tends to strengthen community ties, she said.
Within two weeks I am driving the Guardian sticker-swap group wild with my constant demands for more swaps.
But the constant demands of caring for a deteriorating patient became overwhelming, even for a highly dedicated daughter.
His extended family, his clan and his tribe all made constant demands on his income, his influence and his kitchen.
His attention to detail is painstaking and he is known for the constant demands he puts on his players.
The broken nights, the constant demands... and it was so obvious what sort of company Daddy Dalek would run.
Poland's enthusiastic support for European integration stands in stark contrast to Britain's constant demands for exceptions, carve-outs and caveats.
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