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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'demands exist' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is needed or necessary. For example, "High demands exist for competent medical professionals in the field of health care."
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In today's competitive cargo and public transport domain, vessel traffic systems involving world-class transport nodes like Rotterdam harbor more and more have to deal with congestions and more complex traffic flows while higher demands exist on traffic safety and efficiency.
Depending on the specific application scenario, a device catalogue tool, a search mask, a device editor, or an automatic design tool, different demands exist.
Forwards, rather than backs, are involved in significantly more physical collisions and tackles, experience a greater proportion of high-intensity activity than low-intensity activity, and travel greater distances during a match (9,929 vs. 8458 m) [31], demonstrating that a wide range of skills and physiological demands exist for the different playing positions.
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Five more units are anticipated for establishment within a year because funding and demand exist (see below).
Why that demand exists is open to debate.
Strong external demand existed for key minerals and diamonds.
Demand exists, particularly for doctors' and dentists' offices.
"Prove to investors that demand exists," he said.
But investors have doubts about how much consumer demand exists for them.
But Mr. Kolluri, the transportation commissioner, said demand exists for general-aviation airports.
The SNP also promises to support Gaelic medium education "where reasonable demand exists".
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