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Discover Ludwig"fueled demand" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something has increased or stimulated demand for a certain product or service. Example: The introduction of a new smartphone model fueled demand in the market, leading to a spike in sales.
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Strong economic growth has fueled demand for factory workers.
The availability of more content and the ability to download material wirelessly has fueled demand for the devices.
Treasury prices rose for a third day yesterday as a decline in stocks fueled demand for government securities.
Postwar economic recovery and mass-market consumerism fueled demand for the bland, sugary white wine, named after a church in the nearby city of Worms.
The benchmark 10-year note gained for a second day in three as a decline in stocks fueled demand for government-issued debt.
And while many people have never understood what the fuss was about, the local-food movement and a growing interest in wild and foraged plants have fueled demand and pushed prices as high as $12 a pound.
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Mortgage rates are low, fueling demand for refinancing.
Endorsements are also fueling demand for the surgery.
Also fueling demand are new technologies that allow chemicals to be added to thinner fabrics.
Newly rich Chinese consumers, with a growing interest in wine, are said to be fueling demand.
Strong economic growth and a rebound in consumption are fueling demand for imports, economists said.
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