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Discover LudwigThe phrase "curb demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to economics or policy, where there is a need to reduce or limit consumer demand for goods or services.
Example: "The government implemented new regulations to curb demand for single-use plastics."
Alternatives: "reduce demand" or "limit demand."
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That will curb demand for imports.
The obvious solution is to raise taxes to curb demand.
That would curb demand but stoke already-high inflation as well as voters' wrath.
However, even with the present grid, Americans would be O.K. if they learned to curb demand.
Natural gas declined on expectations that mild weather will curb demand.
Higher interest rates tend to reduce growth in consumer spending and curb demand for bank loans.
To curb demand, the government has called on most users to cut consumption by 10% or pay higher rates.
The rising price should curb demand, as it does for everything elseIn practice, it hasn't worked that way.
This newspaper has long argued for a carbon tax to make dirty energy more expensive and thus curb demand.
Such a tax could both curb demand for home purchases and increase the supply of rental properties.
The weak economy has the potential to curb demand and push down prices unless production is reduced.
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