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The phrase "somebody demanding" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is making a request or requirement in a forceful or insistent manner. Example: "In the meeting, there was somebody demanding immediate action on the project."
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To their credit, TechCrunch readers agreed: even now, almost 40 weeks later, barely a week goes by without somebody demanding to know why I haven't been fired, usually while accusing me of only adding the letters NSFW to each of my columns to trick people into reading them.
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Ms. DiFulvio Allen even keeps an as-yet-unused phone number for an "energy-ist" on file in case somebody demands that an apartment be cleansed of unfriendly spirits.
Witherspoon said that she's "never seen somebody demand inclusiveness" the way DuVernay did, casting a film with black, brown, and white leads.
"That's entirely different than talking to somebody who demands acceptance rather than asking for forgiveness," George told the website Crux.
However, surely there's a line you don't cross – say, taking somebody hostage and demanding an inflatable doll, a helicopter and a cup of tea in return for their release?
But surely there's a line you don't cross say, taking somebody hostage and demanding an inflatable doll, a helicopter, and a cup of tea in return for their release?
The moment the allegations first arise, somebody somewhere will demand someone's head.
In the aftermath of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris last week, many Americans and U.S. politicians are demanding that somebody do something.
There's only so many times the North Koreans can detonate nukes and launch stuff into space before someone in South Korea demands that somebody do something.
we demanded — somebody must be to blame.
Who is to blame for our sudden travails, we demanded – somebody must be to blame.
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