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Discover Ludwig"it's demand" is not a complete sentence and is not grammatically correct
It could potentially be used as a partial phrase within a sentence, but it would need to be part of a larger sentence to make sense. For example: - The company struggled to keep up with the high demand for their product.
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Granted, Microsoft didn't make the player in huge quantities, but the fact that it's demand outweighs its supply means that it's a hit.
Economy Minerals, minerals, minerals: iron-ore, alumina, nickel, bauxite (it's demand from China and India for these exports that has fuelled the state's economic boom).
It's demand from China and other emerging economies.
Asked what had changed between Monday and Wednesday afternoon, Mr. McCollum said: "It's demand.
Revenue the other morning, we received it's "Demand for Installment of Income and Victory Tax".
It's easy to blame a "creative vacuum" in Hollywood on corporate greed, but ultimately it's demand that shapes commercial realities.
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It's demanding, but its intensity can energize a habit.
Either the economy is supply-constrained or it's demand-constrained.
But our economy isn't supply-constrained right now, it's demand-constrained; so why would this make a difference?
It's demanding.
It's demanding stuff.
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