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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demand surged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase in demand for a product or service over a specific period.
Example: "After the announcement of the new smartphone, demand surged, leading to a shortage in supply."
Alternatives: "demand spiked" or "demand increased dramatically."
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He also said revenue was doubling every year as demand surged.
Sales of Fiat fell 2percentt, while demand surged for cars from Hyundai Motor.
One of two major power stations in Basra failed as demand surged with the unusually high temperatures.
The construction boom follows a number of years in which demand surged while supply held steady, several hoteliers said recently.
The euro declined and Spanish and Italian bond yields rose sharply, while demand surged for seemingly safer sovereign debt, like that of the United States.
But capacity prices were not discounted last year, which may be why the pipeline was not full, even as demand surged.
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As demand surges, LAS is missing response targets.
Demand surges, driving up prices, leaving borrowers and the banks that lend to them vulnerable to a crash.
With demand surging in places like India and China, the number of tests taken has doubled over the last four years, Pearson says.
He has argued for some time that economic growth and changing demographics would set the state's electricity demand surging and prompt a crisis.
With demand surging for computerized medical records, at least a dozen companies are selling electronic systems that can help hospitals and large medical groups avoid dangerous errors.
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