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How to Use "Demand" with Example Sentences
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demand
(n):
a strong request; a strong need
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Used with adjectives:
"
He made a
legitimate
demand
for better health benefits.
"
(legitimate, realistic, reasonable)
"
We are not going to give in to his
unrealistic
demands
.
"
(unrealistic, unreasonable, outrageous)
"
Higher pay is the
central
demand
.
"
(central, key, main, major)
"
He got the
final
demand
for payment.
"
(final, last, written)
"
Her concert tickets are in
popular
demand
.
"
(popular, public)
"
There is a
big
demand
for organic food.
"
(big, considerable, great, heavy, high, huge, strong)
"
There is a
growing
demand
for low-income housing.
"
(growing, increased, increasing, rising, soaring)
"
Can we meet the
extra
demands
?
"
(extra, new)
"
The
changing
demand
also changes prices.
"
(changing, seasonal)
"
The
current
demand
is high.
"
(current, future)
"
We must monitor the
potential
demand
.
"
(potential, overall, total)
"
Popular
demand
has driven up the cost.
"
(popular, public, domestic, local, world)
Used with verbs:
"
The boss
issued
a
demand
.
"
(issued, made)
"
We need to
face
his
demands
.
"
(face, respond to, accommodate, agree to, give in to, meet, satisfy, yield to)
"
The police
refused
the bank robber's
demand
.
"
(refused, rejected, resisted)
"
The company can
handle
the
demand
.
"
(handle, meet, satisfy, supply)
"
His advertisements will
create
demand
.
"
(create, drive, generate, boost, fuel, increase, stimulate)
"
Demand
will
grow
depending on the economy.
"
(grow, increase, rise, decline, fall, slow, slow down)
Used with prepositions:
"
Good teachers are always
in
demand
.
"
(in)
"
There is a
demand
for
electric cars.
"
(for)
"
Lower prices is the
demand
from
customers.
"
(from)
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