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"increasingly in demand" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is usually used to convey that something is becoming more popular or is more desired, or that the need for it is growing. For example: "Highly trained professionals are increasingly in demand in the finance sector."
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Top-quality Andres are increasingly in demand.
"Traveling fast is going to be increasingly in demand".
And roofs are a perk that is increasingly in demand.
Social media or technology skills are increasingly in demand.
"Dolphin safe" tuna is increasingly in demand, while Flipper is every tourist's friend.
Researchers, skilled workers, and high-level professionals were increasingly in demand.
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The increasingly in-demand Sam Gold directs a cast that includes Mark Blum, Jessica Collins, Betty Gilpin, Amy Irving, Oscar Isaac and Jeremy Shamos.
The Colombia years made Hirschman an expert in the new field of development economics, and the increasingly in-demand nature of this specialty enabled a late-blooming academic career back in the States.
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But the company still hasn't found a sustainable business model for its increasingly in-demand services.
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