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Discover Ludwig"may demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting that someone has the power or right to ask for something, usually in an authoritative manner. For example: "The CEO may demand that the project is completed on time."
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Austerity-exhausted Spaniards may demand change.
After the Railtrack case, other investors may demand the same.
Wherever it applies, Indians may demand employment as their right.
Lenders may demand higher yields as public debt rises.
Lenders may demand a premium, increasing borrowers' funding costs.
As this price falls, traders may demand cash up front.
Republicans may demand an extension to the Bush tax cuts.
Sometimes the sheer scale of the horror may demand action.
Spain may demand compensation for the losses of their farmers.
But consumers in Europe and the United States may demand a Nano of their own.
We may demand more daily inconveniences, more routine abrogations of our rights.
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