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The phrase "demanding consumers" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to customers who have high expectations and specific needs from a product or service. Example: In order to stay competitive in the market, companies must cater to the demands of today's demanding consumers, who expect nothing less than top-quality products and exceptional customer service.
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We are no longer demanding consumers, expecting free magazines.
It needs a long term approach by investors, ethically demanding consumers and public pressure on governments.
In a low-margin industry cost-cutting is helpful, but demanding consumers expect savings to be passed on.
Labour has said all along that it wants a health service that meets the needs of today's more demanding consumers.
— For demanding consumers, some dairy producers are demanding less milk from their cows — and charging more for it.
Then, demanding consumers fatten up the cars further by asking for weighty indulgences like seats that heat, cool, massage and play DVDs on rear-facing screens.
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"There is a demanding consumer.
There's a fickle, demanding consumer who requires differentiation of the product.
Such connectedness, reckons Bain, opens up opportunities for firms to bundle packages of equipment, installation and new services (like on-demand music and films) to America's ever-demanding consumers.
"Skeptics" lack passion about technology and make up 11% of on-demand consumers.
To meet demand: Consumers often express interest in investing in green bonds.
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