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"making a demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking for something in a forceful or authoritative way. For example, "The union representatives made a demand that the company increase their wages and benefits."
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How can making a demand open doors?
She wasn't asking a question, she was making a demand.
It's not about one country making a demand of another.
It's genuinely hardcore, making a demand on an audience that makes most theatre look half-hearted.
"Doris felt I was making a demand on her – and that was intolerable to her.
"We will be making a demand if it doesn't get resolved very soon," Mr. Schoenberg said.
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She made a demand?
You think someone can just make a demand from Sri Lanka.
Once Ms. O'Connor made a demand of her own.
So why do many of my colleagues make a demand that risks such a grisly outcome?
"There was a perception that he made a demand on me, and that wasn't the case," Mr. Ford said.
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