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under demand
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "under demand" is not commonly used in written English and may be considered incorrect in certain contexts.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is in high demand or requested by many people, but it is more common to say "in demand." Example: "The new product is currently under demand, leading to a backlog in production."
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Formal & Business
Alternative expressions(20)
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Exact Expressions
58 human-written examples
But that's an unintended consequence of another government housing policy: the failure to build, meaning rising house prices under demand.
News & Media
In recent years, as the air traffic system strained under demand that created increasing delays even in good weather, the problem grew.
News & Media
Despite the smart meters we have in each home ekeing out water and energy, power consumption has swelled even as oil prices are peaking under demand from a booming Asia.
News & Media
Then, as network operators started to go under, demand for telecoms equipment dried up and Marconi's business collapsed.At both firms, new management teams set about cutting costs, shedding jobs, closing down loss-making divisions and reducing debt.
News & Media
As H&M's website crashed this morning under demand from its collaboration with Kenzo, virtual shoppers would have been better off heading to the brand's flagship store in London's Oxford Circus.
News & Media
The proposed algorithm is applied to solve a batch plant design problem under demand uncertainty, and a planning problem under demand and price uncertainty.
Kostin et al. (2012) integrated bioethanol and sugar production supply chain under demand uncertainty.
In this research, the location-allocation problem is studied under demand uncertainty.
Their model considered risk-pooling, the inventory existence at distribution centers (DCs) under demand uncertainty.
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Similar Expressions
2 human-written examples
They wasted in mass unemployment a decade of under-demand that should have been used for national development.
News & Media
In recent years, the LLIN industry has been faced with periods of over- and under-demand, and programme implementers have had difficulties in relying on timely delivery lead times.
Formal & Business
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a state of high popularity or request, consider using "in demand" as it's more conventionally accepted. For example, instead of "The product is under demand", write "The product is in demand."
Common error
Avoid using "under" when "in" more accurately conveys the intended meaning. "Under" suggests a state of being suppressed or controlled by demand, while "in" suggests a state of high request. Saying something is "in demand" is clearer and more widely understood.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "under demand" functions as a prepositional phrase, typically modifying a noun or verb to indicate a condition or state related to demand. Though Ludwig AI deems it acceptable, it's often less conventional than alternatives.
Frequent in
Science
50%
News & Media
35%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "under demand" is used to describe a situation influenced by the level of demand, particularly in scientific, news and business contexts. While grammatically acceptable, as identified by Ludwig AI, it's less common than the alternative "in demand". For clearer and more conventional writing, "in demand" is generally preferred. Usage of "under demand" is most prevalent in science-related articles and formal reports, making it a more specialized term.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
in demand
More common and idiomatic alternative.
subject to demand
Focuses on the condition of being influenced by demand.
facing high demand
Emphasizes the challenge presented by significant demand.
experiencing demand
Highlights the act of encountering or undergoing demand.
driven by demand
Indicates that demand is the primary motivating force.
responding to demand
Focuses on the reaction or accommodation of demand.
meeting demand
Highlights the act of fulfilling or satisfying demand.
satisfying demand
Emphasizes the act of adequately providing for demand.
catering to demand
Implies a more tailored or specific approach to fulfilling demand.
at capacity
Implies that the demand has maxed out the capabilities of an entity.
FAQs
What does "under demand" mean?
The phrase "under demand" suggests a situation where something is being heavily requested. However, it's more common to say something is "in demand".
How can I use "under demand" in a sentence?
While grammatically acceptable, consider rephrasing to "in demand" for clarity and conventional usage. For example, instead of "The product is under demand", say "The product is in demand".
Which is correct, "under demand" or "in demand"?
Both phrases convey a similar meaning, but "in demand" is the more common and preferred usage in most contexts.
What are some alternatives to "under demand"?
Alternatives include "in demand", "high demand", or "sought after", depending on the specific context.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested