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The phrase "there are demand" is not grammatically correct, as it should be written as "there is a demand." This phrase can be used in written English when referring to a demand that exists, either generally or in a specific context
For example: "There is a demand for safer working conditions in factories across the country."
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It convinced us there was demand.
There are demand-side and supply-side reforms that slow the rate of growth of costs, however.
Of course it is capitalism: when there are demands there are supplies to meet them.
Our results also suggest that there are demand-side barriers that have to be addressed to improve health care utilization among individuals needing care, namely income, education, and a type of employment.
There are demands for radical reform of the election law.
There are demands for new, even niche products.
Then there's demand.
There is demand out there.
"If there is demand, we will come".
If there is demand, we will respond.
But store managers can request more if there's demand.
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