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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hot demand" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a high level of interest or need for a product or service. Example: "The new smartphone model has been released, and it is already in hot demand among consumers."
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The Maiden Lane assets have been in hot demand.
MULTIPLE births are in hot demand and possibly recession proof.
Meantime, mind readers were finding themselves in hot demand.
"These days, imams are in hot demand," he said.
Veterans with experience of recessions or of restructuring companies are in hot demand.
Rising gas prices create smoking hot demand for used cooking oil.
On a sunny day, the terrace seating outside is clearly in hot demand.
This goes against the basic economic tenet that hot demand eventually brings in supply.
Buyers are especially quick to whip out their checkbooks for something in hot demand.
"Jeb has been in hot demand," said Gov. John Engler of Michigan.
But since most assets are in hot demand, the results of foreign deals in India have been iffy.
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