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'pent-up demand' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to a large amount of demand that has been stored up over a certain period of time, usually because of a supply shortage. For example: "The arrival of a new shipment of goods caused pent-up demand to surge in the local store".
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There is still much pent-up demand.
"There's incredible pent-up demand".
We've seen that pent-up demand".
"There will be pent-up demand.
The pent-up demand was enormous, the growth explosive.
The industry's buoyancy comes largely from pent-up demand.
"We're smelling, tasting and feeling pent-up demand for retail.
"It's like there's been a pent-up demand," he said.
"That pent-up demand is starting to emerge".
The rapid uptake of Incivek could represent pent-up demand.
A Part of it is pent-up demand.
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