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Discover Ludwig'no demand' can be used in written English.
It can refer to a lack of demand for a product or service, or the refusal of a demand. For example: "Due to no demand for the product, the company has decided to cease production."
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Two other dishes deserve — no, demand — mention here.
No money -- no demand.
There's just no demand for it.
There was no demand for it.
Builders constructing homes for which there is no demand?
There is no demand for vet services,' " says Mr. Kasper.
First, they say, there is no demand for it.
This was a mild demand, indeed no demand at all.
You should not confuse reduced demand with no demand.
There's no demand for the bells and whistles.
If there's no demand in that location then it's useless.
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