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Discover Ludwig"demand surging" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used to describe a situation in which demand suddenly increases, usually for a product, service, or commodity. For example, "The pandemic created a surge in demand for online grocery delivery services."
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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 in places like India and China, the number of tests taken has doubled over the last four years, Pearson says.
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.
With global oil demand surging and prices hitting record levels, the world's 1,500 oil tankers are all booked up, and their owners are charging hefty premiums.
Last year, the housing market fell into a highly unusual pattern with demand surging over the summer, following the introduction of the government's Help to Buy mortgage subsidy scheme.
With demand surging at home and exports rising even faster, factories here are working overtime, spewing clouds of smoke that cover the city in a gray pall and have spread 80 miles down the Pearl River to Hong Kong, which had its worst smog on Monday since record-keeping began four years ago.
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As demand surges, LAS is missing response targets.
He also said revenue was doubling every year as demand surged.
Sales of Fiat fell 2percentt, while demand surged for cars from Hyundai Motor.
Demand surges, driving up prices, leaving borrowers and the banks that lend to them vulnerable to a crash.
One of two major power stations in Basra failed as demand surged with the unusually high temperatures.
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