I’m not convinced that phrasing even makes much sense. You can certainly have an absolute high demand, as in the product in question is just sold in very high amounts. However, typically these words are used relatively, I’d wager. As such, if both are high, nothing happens, as they’re now no longer high _relative_ to each other. In other words, whether I produce 50 of X and have a demand of 50 of X or have both those values at 500 changes next to nothing, the demand is still perfectly met by supply either way. Of course, the actual real world isn’t that simple, but the point is that there doesn’t seem to be much meaning to this phrasing.
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