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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more demand" is a valid and commonly used phrase in both spoken and written English.
It is used to express an increased need for something. For example: "With more demand for organic foods, many grocery stores have begun to offer a larger selection of organic produce."
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"There is more demand.
"There's more demand and fewer courses.
And government could provide more demand.
"That drives more demand," she said.
More supply seems to create more demand.
This creates more demand through scarcity.
The answer was simple: create more demand!
"We have much more demand now".
We're seeing more demand in urban areas.
"So we have more demand than supply".
"More demand will mean higher prices".
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