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Discover Ludwig"demand soared" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has increased significantly, usually in reference to an increase in the number of people wanting or asking for something. For example, "When the new model of phone was released, demand soared and stores were sold out in just hours."
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Demand soared.
Power demand soared due to unusually cold weather in November.
Then digital cameras were introduced, and demand soared.
Two years later Parliament enshrined the right to a week's paid annual leave, and demand soared.
Demand soared, restaurants ran out of burgers, fast-food lovers rioted.
Demand soared, supply fell and two years later the government cut exports to Chile.
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In the past five years, she said, she has seen demand soar for bigger and better baths.
However, with demand soaring, a number of retail websites struggled to cope with the volume of traffic.
A "business-as-usual" approach to air travel, it warned, would see air passenger demand soar by 200percentt by 2050.
First, scorekeepers should understand that electricity is nearly impossible to store, with demand soaring in unpredictable stretches of hot weather.
The chain's diced Siberian reindeer sold out within a week in 2010 and other suppliers in Britain have also seen demand soar.
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