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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fake demand" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to a demand or request that does not actually exist and is likely not to be fulfilled. For example, "The company's critics raised a fake demand for the CEO to resign."
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Intuitively this makes sense: Most of us, learning that a person was killed by fake medicine, would demand justice for murder, rather than shriek in horror that intellectual property had been violated.
Because they're so in demand, fake Yeezys can be almost indistinguishable from the real thing for most people but for Yeezy Busta, that's not the case.
Now they think smooth means fake, and are demanding the truth.Back in the 1950s, companies prided themselves on the conservatism of their accounting.
It locked a user's computer, and send a message in the form of a fake police warning, demanding 100 euros ($134) to unlock it.
"Did you know there is ice cream which has all fake ingredients?" she demanded, and I thought, oh honey, there's your mama talking right through you.
One user, using the fake name Daniels McJack, demanded that I remove the post.
Last month, a Dutch 19-year-old identified only as "Tarik Z" stormed a TV station with what turned out to be a fake gun and demanded air time.
They haven't contacted me to get any information on why the bill has been delayed but choose to run a fake news story demanding I run the bill.
Fake fur is stimulating demand... it makes [wearing fur] culturally acceptable".
The seemingly counterintuitive business plan has become more viable as retailers struggle to meet a growing demand for fake fur and a global supply chain obfuscates the origins of some clothing materials.
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