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comparative more in demand, superlative most in demand
sought-after; popular; coveted quotations examples
At the heart of that dramatic opening period was in-demand midfield man Charlie Adam, who continues to be pursued by Liverpool and has informed Blackpool of his desire to leave.
2011 January 25, Phil McNulty, “Blackpool 2 - 3 Man Utd”, in BBC
Importantly, apprenticeships provide an alternate route into employment, giving people from all backgrounds the chance to build in-demand skills and a career for life.
2023 March 8, Neil Robertson, “Tackling the skills shortage”, in RAIL, number 978, page 33