This is The OE....very helpfulindeed
Demand in is preferred to demand for in such a usage. Like there is a lot of
demand of IT professionals in the BPO industry, not FOR .
The original sentence contains several errors. First, "less availability" is
incorrect when not used in a direct comparison: it begs the question "Less than
what?" "Decreased availability" would be better here.
Second, "greater demand" also begs the question "greater than
what?"
...
Demand in is preferred to demand for in such a usage. Like there is a lot of
demand of IT professionals in the BPO industry, not FOR .
The original sentence contains several errors. First, "less availability" is
incorrect when not used in a direct comparison: it begs the question "Less than
what?" "Decreased availability" would be better here.
Second, "greater demand" also begs the question "greater than
what?"
...



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