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The phrase "growing demand from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to an increasing demand for something from a particular source. For example: "The company is struggling to meet the growing demand from overseas markets."
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China's transportation network is groaning under large and growing demand from its booming factories.
G.M. benefited from a steadily growing demand from the construction industry for new pickup trucks.
And he says there is a growing demand from clients for such pre-marital arrangements.
There was rising attendance at tracks, increasing television ratings for races and growing demand from marketers to be sponsors.
But imperial free trade would not satisfy the growing demand from Creole producers for free trade with all nations.
Metals prices have soared in recent years, thanks mainly to growing demand from China and other booming economies.
To meet a growing demand from homeowners, rows of spanking new bathroom appliances now dominate interior design stores.
The company is also seeing growing demand from Indian government agencies and companies creating online public services in local languages.
27 January 2015 Why? Bumper sales of iPhone 6 and growing demand from China Gazprom How much?
But in general, growing demand from China has greatly improved the long-term market for tankers, Mr. Huxley said.
It found that 89% of those it surveyed expected stable or growing demand from tenants over the next year.
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