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The phrase "in highest demand" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is in great demand or highly sought after. Some examples of when you can use it include: - "The new iPhone model is currently in highest demand among consumers." - "The special edition of the book is in highest demand and selling out quickly." - "The limited edition sneakers are in highest demand and there is a waiting list to purchase them."
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Where the lobbying firmament was, until recently, dominated by Democrats like Thomas H. Boggs, go-getters with Republican pedigrees are now in highest demand and shortest supply.
The authority has said there is simply no room to add trains on several of the lines that are in highest demand.
It shows which are in highest demand, what kind of training, work experience and education are typical for each position, the expected salary and other information.
Those players in highest demand are perched in lofted booths, forced to field such pressing queries as "What's your favorite Star Wars character?" and, my favorite, to Carolina center Ryan Kalil, "Is this a must-win game?" (Um).
Then, in the midst of the Civil War, when meaning and origins and a sense of self were in highest demand, Abraham Lincoln turned the settlers' fall harvest feast into a national holiday.
The most expensive hair type — and the one in highest demand by thieves and paying customers alike — is remy hair, which unlike most other varieties is sold with its outermost cuticle layer intact.
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