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in demand
Idioms and Phrases
Sought after, as in The general was in demand as an after-dinner speaker . [Early 1800s]Example Sentences
There is an element of panic contributing to the increase in demand, he said.
The work of this charity is increasingly in demand, as services within the NHS are harder to find for parents with disabled children.
She tells me they have seen a "huge uptick in demand", especially in the US, where the study was published.
The government estimated 70,000 additional spaces will be needed by this September because of the increase in demand.
This has brought controversy - about the quality of learning, standards of English language ability, and the surge in demand for student accommodation.
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