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"demand for car" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an increased need or interest in cars. For example, "The demand for car products has seen a surge in the past year."
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So far, big corporations and smaller organizations coexist comfortably because of the growing demand for car sharing in urban areas.
While taxes make driving more expensive, higher fuel efficiency makes it cheaper, thereby increasing the demand for car travel.
Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust was launched in 1909 to offer mortgages on rubber plantations set up to meet the demand for car tyres.
For more than a century, the city has been dominated by glass-making, but the problems of Detroit automakers have softened demand for car windows from its plants.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Borrowing by consumers slowed in July to the weakest pace in seven months, reflecting a slowdown in demand for car loans.
"We can confirm that the unprecedented demand for car tax online temporarily affected the services provided by Vodafone to DVLA," said the DVLA spokeswoman to the Guardian.
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While Ferrari is one of the most exotic automakers profiting from a strong demand for car-branded goods, it is hardly unique.
Lifestyle changes underpinned demand for cars.
When the recession hit, demand for cars plummeted.
Still, the outlook for consumer demand for cars is cloudy.
Germany's schemes to prop up demand for cars and car workers have the same weakness.
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