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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'have demand' is not grammatically correct in written English.
To make the phrase correct you could say "there is a demand" or "have a demand." For example: "The market has a demand for organic produce."
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We have a suite problem — we have demand but we need more supply".
"You will always have demand from the high-end clientele," he said.
"When you have demand and decrease supply, prices rise dramatically," Mr. Lang said.
"We have more infrastructure around the world than we have demand".
And to keep producing the simple version we wear, you have to have demand of another type".
The kingdom invested billions in new wells, pumping stations and pipelines only to have demand slacken and oil prices plunge.
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Even supply-side reforms can have demand-side consequences.
The future of energy is going to be more complicated than in the past — it's going to have wind, it's going to have solar, it's going to have demand-side management and energy efficiency, and the people trying to keep the lights on, the grid operators, are going to need to think differently and batteries are going to be a big part of that change.
"We have demands!
Several senators have demanded an inquiry.
Hundreds of displaced residents have demanded compensation.
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