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steady demand

noun as in seller's market

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In an industry that relies on the steady demand for human connection, new players are emerging as younger daters are starting to use the major apps less.

Cho said the store experiences steady demand for Chinese tattoos, as does pretty much every other tattoo parlor on the boardwalk.

Starbucks beat Wall Street expectations for quarterly comparable sales on Thursday, as steady demand for its pricey coffees and cold drinks in North America offset a feeble recovery in China.

From Reuters

Last week, the group posted a marginal rise in its half-yearly adjusted operating profit, driven by steady demand for its corporate pension scheme insurance.

From Reuters

Still, a steady demand that he either resign or be impeached might pressure him to respond — forcing him to do the minimum and explain his actions to the public.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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