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Discover Ludwig"relentless demand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where a person is continually being asked for something, and that person is unable to meet those demands. For example, "The relentless demand from my boss for higher sales figures was difficult to manage."
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It was also the sheer, relentless demand for physical contact required to seal the deal.
He has admitted that he was not prepared initially for the physical rigor and relentless demand of the Premier League.
A bigger one comes from the relentless demand by farmers for water from the Murray and its main tributary, the Darling River, to irrigate their crops.
The relentless demand for petroleum in the United States may, in fact, be a principal reason for the rise in crude prices.
But any teenager locked in a world of security guards, fixed smiles and long lenses deserves the odd revolt against the relentless demand for niceness.
But the relentless demand for skilled workers is putting pressure on wage rates, narrowing the wage gap with the United States and other Western economies.
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Factories meet the apparel companies' relentless demands for lower prices by ignoring workers' rights and safety.
A wife shattered and exhausted from the relentless demands of caregiving.
Workers, fearful that inflation might eat up their earnings, made relentless demands for higher wages.
The hardest part is squaring principles with the relentless demands of a business of this scale.
But she also writes viscerally about the consuming nature of motherhood, including the fiercely protective love and the relentless demands.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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