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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Grammar

Which is correct ': " there's a real demand for skilled workers " or " There's a real demand of skilled workers " ? Thank you .
  

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Hi The correct preposition is for. So "There's a real demand for skilled workers". Hope this helps.

  • Hi The correct preposition is for.
  • So "There's a real demand for skilled workers".
  • Hope this helps.
  • katrina
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Hi

The correct preposition is for. So "There's a real demand for skilled workers".

Hope this helps.

katrina
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Hi,
"Demand for" is the correct one here since it conveys need.
The other one shows that someone has asked you to do a difficult task.

Cheers,

Iman

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