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The phrase "lead to demand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the cause and effect relationship between two things, where one thing results in or causes the other thing to be desired or requested. Example: "The success of the new product launch led to a high demand from customers."
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He said Facebook's blockbuster offering would lead to demand for a lot of things: "Housing everyone talks about.
It is increasingly difficult for hoteliers to determine which sales and marketing efforts lead to demand, and how these efforts interact, our study shows.
Financial markets know there will be headline-grabbing measures on Wednesday but believe the budget will neither stimulate the economy nor lead to demand contracting.
THE authors of the Energy Policy Act hoped that fleets would get the ball rolling, and that high gasoline prices would lead to demand for alternative fuels.
While many students may not be overly keen to pay for a degree they could get for free, the over-subscription for places on current nursing degrees may nevertheless lead to demand for this course.
Much of microeconomic theory is devoted to showing how various production and utility functions, coupled with certain assumptions about behaviour, lead to demand and supply curves such as those depicted in the figure.
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A vote to leave would also likely lead to demands for another referendum on Scottish independence, leading to further uncertainty.
The Irish and perhaps the Danes might still have to vote, which could lead to demands for referendums elsewhere.
The Bush administration feared it would lead to demands by monitors to gain access to American prisoners and detainees.
His report on prisoners' health care was held up for fear it would lead to demands for costly reforms.
But the introduction of even indirect taxes may lead to demands for change that could undermine the autocratic system.
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