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The phrase "demand close attention" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when indicating that something requires careful observation or consideration.
Example: "The safety protocols outlined in this document demand close attention to ensure compliance."
Alternatives: "require careful attention" or "necessitate focused attention."
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"Fish Magic" (1925) is darkly sumptuous, with little sketches that demand close attention.
They demand close attention to variations in the landscape and navigational initiative.
Mr. Raphael likened her songs to little books, stories that demand close attention.
Should it persuade diners that it doesn't harbor big ambitions or demand close attention, even if the opposite is true?
Tim Cahill scored the Socceroos' goal, and he will demand close attention from the German defenders when he drifts toward the penalty area.
Kim Katzberg's one-woman "Penetrating the Space" is a fractured gallery of personalities coming at you with such velocity that their words demand close attention.
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Ultimately, it demands close attention.
We hesitate to call it ambient because it demands close attention rather than passive sedation.
For another, the information that everyone needs is there somewhere, though occasionally demanding close attention.
No matter the subject, "Beyond Words" demands close attention — sometimes the unspoken story line can get cloudy.
And his book demands close attention even by those who would mistakenly consider him another form of berserk.
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