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in demand
Sought after, as in The general was in demand as an after-dinner speaker. [Early 1800s]
Example Sentences
It was a Monday, and the release of new 75 series number plates was expected to produce a surge in demand from eager car buyers.
Shifts in demand, and how mochilas are sold, have raised concerns about control over the bags' design, narrative, and profits.
In addition to the job cuts, the company said it wanted to decrease investments in its production facilities and buildings as it had seen a "sharp decline in demand" for its products.
Whizz Kidz pointed to a number of factors for the increase in demand for their services.
"It's also imperative that specialist teams have the resources to deal with potential increases in demand, resulting from increased referrals," he said.
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