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The phrase "such high demand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there is a significant amount of interest or need for a particular product or service. Here is an example: "The new iPhone model was released last week and it has been met with such high demand that stores have been selling out within hours."
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In Bristol I kept Abderrahmane Sissako's Timbuktu playing for four weeks because of such high demand.
And because taxis throughout Westchester are perennially in such high demand, they haven't encountered much resistance.
I think this is part of the reason realism is in such high demand.
In five to 10 years, will their products be in such high demand?
Because they were in such high demand, it was nearly a year away, and we broke up in the interim.
Britain's creative practitioners, supported by an excellent education system, have never been in such high demand globally.
THEY are inert, smelly and upsetting to look at it's a wonder that dead bodies are in such high demand.
Leicas are in such high demand that there is a three-month wait to purchase several of the latest models.
The older, more experienced workers who are in such high demand will not be working for ever, so it's essential skills are transferred to their younger peers.
In fact, chicken meat (specifically the feet and internal organs) is in such high demand that it is often smuggled into the country.
The set cants heavily toward Jackson's southern soul roots, and illustrates why he was in such high demand as a composer.
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