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The phrase 'meet demand for' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express a situation in which someone or something is able to successfully satisfy the needs or wants of others. For example, "The company was able to meet demand for their new product in a very short period of time."
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And local banks are failing to meet demand for affordable loans.
Birmingham's diversity could help meet demand for ethnic-minority sperm, a specific area of shortage.
Mr. Lentz said Toyota had enough production capacity in Japan to meet demand for the Prius.
There needs to be enough storage capacity for treated water to meet demand for two days.
Estate agents in Kensington and Chelsea say they can't meet demand for £1m-£1.5m homes.
General Motors says it's struggling to meet demand for its new 2010 Chevrolet Camaro.
Intel and others have struggled this year to meet demand for the thumbnail-sized chips.
We need enough beds and enough health professionals to meet demand for in-patient services.
It said that it was "essential" to meet demand for lending from businesses, homeowners and consumers.
Free market folks simply want supply to meet demand for the environment.
The rate bodes well for the industry, as automakers increase production to meet demand for their new products.
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