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Discover LudwigThe phrase "demands of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a set of expectations or requirements related to a certain activity or situation. For example, "The demands of a career in medicine require long hours and dedication."
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His answer: the demands of a growing Chinese middle class.
A kinky psychiatrist demands of a terrified hooker, "Slowly.
"Why don't you speak English?" he demands of a French-Canadian miner.
"There's no end to the chaos and demands of a private economy," Professor Henken said.
It is demands of a different kind which may cause problems for the club.
"Do you expect to win the first time?" the professor demands of a frustrated comrade.
The many and often conflicting demands of a local community are not.
Nothing simulates the demands of a staircase like a staircase; the taller the better.
Pope Francis will have to deal with the divergent demands of a world church.
"We will be up to the demands of a game of this level against Malaga.
Her erstwhile "it girl" status is entirely subsumed to the demands of a collective occasion.
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