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View synonyms for in demand

in demand



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Idioms and Phrases

Sought after, as in The general was in demand as an after-dinner speaker . [Early 1800s]
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Example Sentences

He thinks he’s also in demand as “there’s a genuine shortage of people that can repair things,” he says.

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However, post-Covid, several tier-two cities are also seeing a boom in demand for such spaces as people embrace practices like remote working and look for new places to meet their friends and families.

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Strong ‘Wicked’ opening shows family movies are more in demand than ever.

Aston Martin had already cut its guidance in September, saying it had been hit by a fall in demand in China, where a slowing economy has affected sales of luxury cars.

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In October, the car manufacturer reported a 64% drop in third-quarter profits compared with a year earlier, primarily blaming a slump in demand from China, traditionally a key market for Germany’s premium car brands.

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