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in demand
adjective as in commercial
adjective as in hot
adjective as in popular
adjective as in popular
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adjective as in staple
adjective as in valuable
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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.
It says changes are needed to deal with the plummet in demand, with its data showing that new car registrations in the UK remain a fifth lower than pre-Covid.
The Carson site may lend itself best to warehouses, which are always in demand around the nearby Port of Los Angeles, the busiest container port in the Western Hemisphere, Gundersheim said.
But The Archers was an instant hit with the actors – despite never having their credits read out on air – in demand for local appearances.
After showing a talent for arranging songs while touring the world with Lionel Hampton's big band, he was soon in demand in that capacity, too.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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