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Discover LudwigThe phrase "many demands" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large number of requests, expectations, or requirements placed on someone or something. For example: "The new job comes with many demands, so it is important to be well-prepared before beginning."
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Many, many demands.
Had too many demands for protection money".
("It doesn't make too many demands," she said).
Ms. Anderson is blunt about the job's many demands.
"I felt the weight of too many demands," she said.
But there are many demands on the money she earns.
And after a decade of autocratic rule, the new government will face many demands for change.
People who face too many demands — two careers, two children — often scale back somehow.
Neither Vodafone, nor any other phone company, can tell the public how many demands it receives.
Even so, I asked, why would a volunteer like Betty Kitchen endure so many demands?
The whole situation placed many demands and stresses on the whole family.
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