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The phrase "in huge demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it to describe something that is very popular or requested. For example, "Due to its low cost and reliable performance, this model of car is in huge demand."
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Government jobs are in huge demand.
This potent, tropically-inclined hop is now in huge demand.
Both have rapidly increasing populations, and cheap housing is in huge demand.
Renzo Minella, the president of Dolomite Tourism, said the hardest pistes were in huge demand.
Because he is in huge demand, he told Dr. Goldstein he was too busy.
They were instantly forgotten, but Eddie the Eagle was in huge demand.
If you're a native English speaker, then you have a commodity that is in huge demand.
His services are likely to be in huge demand in government and the City.
Cipro, an antibiotic specifically approved to treat anthrax, was suddenly in huge demand.
Opus Anglicanum is Latin for "English work", and it was in huge demand.
This huge decline in numbers left surviving workers in huge demand, causing wages to spiral out of control.
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