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Discover Ludwig"raised demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an increase in the number of people request a service or product, or an increase in the amount of a specific product or service requested. For example, "The company saw a raised demand for its products after releasing its new line of shoes."
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Paul finds that increased supply has raised demand and that Internet porn is often violent.
At the same time, rising incomes have raised demand for professional services.
Both of these policies have raised demand in the country for millet and sorghum, which provide alternative sources of flour as well as chicken-feed.
Sizzling global economic growth in 2004, and more of the same expected for 2005, has raised demand for its exports, a boon to its large manufacturing sector.
Crude oil rose 4percentt yesterday after a cold spell in the United States raised demand, and tensions in the Middle East raised concern about possible supply disruptions.
That is partly because changing conditions in the Iraq war have raised demand for new gadgets and gizmos, even in tiny batches.
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The disaster has already raised demands that the Quebec government require homes for the elderly to be equipped with sprinkler systems, following the lead of neighboring Ontario.
Shrinking technologies to deep sub-microns has raised demands for high quality testing.
The Act proved contentious, and in the first year of bombing several parliamentary questions were raised demanding explanations for refused compensation cases.
Technological change raises demand for expensive cities.
Reducing inequality cuts deficits and raises demand.
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