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The phrase 'the demand from' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a demand that is coming from a particular source. For example: "The demand from my boss for the project is that I complete it by the end of the week."
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The demand from overseas is huge.
"The demand from Petrobras could fill two shipyards," he says.
"The demand from Asia threatens directly threatens their livelihoods".
"The demand from advertisers is outstripping our supply of video".
He said that the demand from listeners was intense.
Can one farm satisfy all the demand from Tesco? No.
Prostitution exists because of the demand from men.
Placing extra strain on supplies has been the demand from emergency responders and people using generators.
This is the demand from the Middle East, Asia, the Far East".
"Without the demand from China, this would all but dry up".
Judicial appointments played a role, but more important was the demand from an engaged populace.
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