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steady demand

noun as in seller's market

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Example Sentences

He did this by lowering the price instead of raising it in the face of steady demand.

Where there is a steady demand for the same class of goods, machinery can be profitably applied.

He was in steady demand as a private tutor for young men who could afford to pay well for his services.

Dairy-farming flourishes, the cheeses of Carnwath and Lesmahagow being in steady demand.

In fact, in one the writer knows well there is a constant and steady demand, particularly from the boys.

The announcement that a new novel from the pen of Mr. Collins has appeared is enough to insure a large and steady demand for it.

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

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