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