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Discover LudwigThe phrase "such demand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a high or specific level of demand for something. Example: The new product received such demand that the company had to increase production to meet it.
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Australia makes no such demand.
Why such demand for them now?
Why is Langdon in such demand?
Unfortunately, scanners are in such demand that progress is slow.
The reason that workers are in such demand in Idaho?
Argentina's religious sites have never been in such demand.
"As such, demand side inflationary pressures continue to prevail".
"I didn't realize there was such demand for them".
Your product is in such demand that customers are literally lining up to use it.
Without such demand, buyout firms have limited options for cashing out their investments.
Pens were in such demand that they were constantly being stolen.
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