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in demand

ADJECTIVE
  1. greatly desired

How To Use in demand In A Sentence

  • Notwithstanding, it takes a good deal of thought to achieve such a transformation, and it is an ability purportedly in demand but sadly lacking in supply within the framework of most biennales.
  • Despite planned closures, the continuing decline in demand will continue to generate spare capacity.
  • Over the next decade, China's annual grain demand is likely to reach 573 million tons, which is above its current production levels. Hot Potato in China's Rising Food Costs
  • Good secretaries are always in demand.
  • There appears to be equilibrium in demand supply.
  • The economic shocks in late 2000 caused an unexpectedly sharp drop in demand, and inventory began to build up.
  • Like other riskier assets, banks were back in demand. Times, Sunday Times
  • Because of the clarity and care with which his elementary texts on analytic geometry and trigonometry were written they are still in demand.
  • Two hundred and fifty years ago it was numbered tickets to Westminster Hall that were in demand: two Jacobite earls and a lord were on trial there.
  • The key is that it helps to balance the peaks and troughs in demand.
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