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The phrase "small demands" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to requests or requirements that are minimal or not burdensome. Example: "The project was successful because the team made small demands on their resources, allowing for greater flexibility."
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"It's hard to have a blunt intimate conversation when necessary, and it's easy to get distracted by a hundred small demands when a mayor should be focusing on a few".
Human pregnancy imposes remarkably small demands on a mother's nutrition because the fetus grows so slowly.
Note that CFO compensation according to (29) can be realized with comparatively small demands on system complexity.
FriendFeed makes only small demands on its current subscriber base, but its rapid growth in recent weeks suggests that will become more of a problem as time goes by.
Every slight, no matter how small, demands his immediate attention.
Attacks usually start with relatively small demands, such as $300, to see who's game.
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There is only a small demand for it, so companies are not developing new models".
Somehow in his fuzzy state he is more hopeful and decides that the patience required of him is but a small demand.
For real: during April's Avengers: Age of Ultron promotional tour, star Mark Ruffalo took to Twitter and made a small demand.
There is a small demand to see a GP on Saturday morning (from those who work during the week) but little for Sunday.
Ideally, Mr. Bush would shake the hand of someone who loved every person who dies in uniform -- a small demand on his time in a war in which the casualties are still relatively small.
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