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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

In demand vs. on demand

Hi,

I am confused when to use "in demand" and "on demand" in a sentence. Pls. differentiate

and use in sentences.

Thank you so much for the help.
  

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In demand (extremely popular): Lady Gaga is so popular that she is booked solid for the next two years. She is very much in demand. The latest model of the Iphone is so much i n demand that units are back ordered for months.

  • In demand (extremely popular): Lady Gaga is so popular that she is booked solid for the next two years.
  • She is very much in demand.
  • The latest model of the Iphone is so much i n demand that units are back ordered for months.
  • On demand (means whenever you want it, or whenever someone asks for it): The contract states that we have to pay on demand.
  • ) Our cable TV company offers movies on demand.
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In demand (extremely popular):

Lady Gaga is so popular that she is booked solid for the next two years. She is very much in demand.

The latest model of the Iphone is so much in demand that units are back ordered for months.

On demand (means whenever you want it, or whenever someone asks for it):

The contract states that we have to pay on demand. (W

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