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Discover LudwigThe phrase "huge demanding" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two adjectives that do not work together in this context. An example could be: "The project is huge and demanding, requiring a lot of resources and time."
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The production was a triumph, but the physical burden on Larry was enormous - he was in his office every day running the National Theatre, and coming to the theatre to play this huge, demanding role every night.
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"There is huge demand".
Government jobs are in huge demand.
"There's a huge demand.
Not a huge demand, apparently.
"There are huge demands here.
Still, there are huge demands.
"We are responding to huge demand".
There's a huge demand for them.
"There is a huge demand for fashion," says Davies.
This potent, tropically-inclined hop is now in huge demand.
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