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'international demand' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the collective demand for goods and services from outside a particular country or market. For example, "The international demand for green energy has increased significantly in recent years."
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As the international demand for oil fell there has been strong internal competition for market shares inside OPEC.
We are banking on the growing international demand for currency.
"There's an international demand as well as a U.S. demand.
"There'll be huge international demand for it and the time is right," he claimed.
"But I see during the past 10 years, international demand or interest has extremely increased".
The Aussie consumer, the undisputed winner in all this, is driving international demand.
Meanwhile, skyrocketing car ownership in China is only going to make international demand increase.
Surging local and international demand for avocados is fuelling a crime wave in New Zealand.
International demand for elephant ivory has created a poaching crisis that threatens wild elephants with extinction.
Scientists cite a growing international demand for shark's fin soup, especially popular with China's expanding middle class.
Then there is the international demand, which by most indications will remain strong, at least for a while.
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