growing demand

collocation in English

meaningsofgrowinganddemand

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growing
adjective
uk
/ˈɡrəʊ.ɪŋ/
us
/ˈɡroʊ.ɪŋ/
increasing in size ...
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demand
noun
uk
/dɪˈmɑːnd/
us
/dɪˈmænd/
a ...
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(Definition ofgrowinganddemandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofgrowing demand

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There was agrowingdemandto define national identity and citizenship in order to prevent ' outsiders ' from voting and having access to land.
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One consequence of this is thegrowingdemandfor introductory textbooks.
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Continued focus on freshness, and specialty and organic produce, is likely, withgrowingdemandfor floral and other value-added horticultural products.
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It appeared that agrowingdemandfor care, combined with an oversupply of care, could not be effectively controlled with the existing system.
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One of these was thegrowingdemandfor compulsory labour.
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It is an area ofgrowingdemandand resource usage, which is linked to changes in the levels of severity and dependence.
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Withgrowingdemandfor convenience, eating habits of many consumers have also changed, reflected in people eating more meals away from home.
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For this reason, there is agrowingdemandby healthcare decision makers to have data on the efficiency of new medical drugs.
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Technological advances, new electronics industries, post-war population growth and agrowingdemandfor new consumer goods all led to an expanding economy and increased prosperity.
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There will still be agrowingdemandfrom the automotive parts suppliers in 2005 and 2006.
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For instance, to appease agrowingdemandfor data, more and more people were drafted into the process of reporting accidents.
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Rapidlygrowingdemandfor new resources provides a challenge for prospectors.
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By the mid-1920s the supply system became more commercialized along withgrowingdemand.
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In recent years, however, provision has not kept pace withgrowingdemand.
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There is also agrowingdemandfor services that facilitate local mobility, particularly transport improvements.
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Family physicians found agrowingdemandfor provision of psychotherapy.
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As discussed below, there is a significant andgrowingdemandfor 'green' and renewable products.
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The problem of inadequate resources in the face ofgrowingdemandis exacerbated by the many inefficiencies that remain in the system.
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The number of students and instructors continues to grow and more language schools are opening to satisfy thegrowingdemand.
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