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The phrase “demand for having” is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
Instead, you can say “demand to have” or “demand having.” For example, you could say “She made a demand to have her loan repaid within the week.”.
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There's good coverage "because of consumer demand for having cell phone towers every place you go," said Fedak.
"There was such overwhelming demand for having Databricks on Azure".
"You are caught between the position of wanting to absolutely look after and protect the staff in Coleraine with the other corresponding demand for having the ability for everyone to renew their tax online," he added.
The high demand for having the different generic products is essential to reduce the pharmaceutical expenditure worldwide.
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Just as supply has peaked, demand for oil has been slowing.
As living standards and meat consumption have risen, the demand for pork has jumped apace.
But since then, the economy has slumped, and demand for chemicals has declined along with it.
The demand for goods has been increased and so has the demand for natural resources and energy.
Gluten-free baked goods have become tastier as demand for them has risen.
Meanwhile, demand for electricity has soared.Over the years, this has created a huge imbalance.
As demand for drugs has grown, attacks on its supply have simply driven up the cost.
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