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Discover Ludwig"general demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a noun phrase that refers to the collective desire for something. For example, "The general demand for organic foods has increased in recent years."
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In general, demand for petroleum would seem to still be fairly price inelastic.
A general demand for secondary education developed with the political awakening among the masses.
This seemed to reflect a general demand for change and liberalization.
"Through our green tax switch and changes in general demand, environmentally friendly technology can become a booming market".
After the government took over the currency there was a general demand for 3-dollar bills, and we came very near having one.
Some public hospitals have built flashy new wings which cater to well-heeled patients but do little to meet general demand.
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His assistant adjutant general demanded telegraph operators remain silent.
David Leyton, the Democratic candidate for attorney general, demanded that Mr. Shirvell be fired.
A politically ambitious state attorney general, demanding a billion dollars in fines.
The general demanded that bank loans be repaid, a bothersome innovation for many of the rich.
Lawyers acting on behalf of families of those killed in the Hillsborough disaster will tomorrow write to the Attorney General demanding that new inquests be held in Liverpool.
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