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Discover LudwigThe phrase "further demand" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would use this phrase when you need to refer to an additional demand on something. For example: "The further demand for the product was greater than expected."
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Further demand for papal leadership came from the local churches.
The growth of suburbs, enabled by those government roads, created further demand.
This first increment could then serve as a gauge for further demand.
"The developing global Islamic asset management industry is also creating further demand for sukuk," he added.
Also, do you really want to create further demand for fur by placing the coats back onto the market?
Scunthorpe, meanwhile, have sold only 12,000 tickets which leaves approximately 40,000 spare to satisfy further demand from Luton.
Many state schools struggling to help disadvantaged pupils (Report, 22 November) are facing a further demand on their shrinking budgets.
It grew out of the efforts of the major western brands, which dominate garment sales, to find new ways to coax further demand out of a saturated market.
Holden will rule next month on a further demand, by the Senators and the N.H.L., that Yashin owes the team $7 million in damages.
Further success and further demand produced Henry VI, Part III, and by then young William was almost certainly getting the sole writing credit.
If the decision goes against him I wonder if there will be further demand for exemption from the jurisdiction of the court.
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