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Discover Ludwig"its demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the demand that something (or someone) makes or requires. For example, "The drought has increased its demand on the city's water resources."
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Wave after crushing wave of globalisation, it says, reinforces its demand to bring control back home.
Like other political forces, it has every right to make its demand.
Most insistent in its demand for self-government was India.
As China's economy and its demand for electricity both grow, today's glut will eventually disappear.
Stern disclosed that the league had also dropped its demand to roll back existing player salaries.
But Bolivia claims that Chile has a legal obligation to negotiate on its demand.
The White House on Tuesday repeated its demand for Mr. Snowden's extradition.
In exchange, the state waived its demand for additional rebates on Pfizer drugs.
The third world is quickly following in its demand and appetite for meat.
Its demand will most probably be briskly brushed aside by the government.
As the City slows, so too will its demand for foreign labour.
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