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lucrative

[loo-kruh-tiv] / ˈlu krə tɪv /


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Thailand is a major transit hub for wildlife smugglers who often sell highly prized endangered creatures on the lucrative black market in Asia.

From Barron's

The biggest and most lucrative clash in world cricket was revived after a frantic weekend of negotiations.

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So instead of handing a lucrative contract to an aging passer who had become disenchanted with the only team he had ever played on, the Seahawks traded him away to the Broncos.

From The Wall Street Journal

Saitama did not disclose the length of Nawaqanitawase's contract but reports in Australia said he had signed a lucrative two-year deal.

From Barron's

As a caveat to my answer, I want to point out missing pieces in your story: Is your primary home in a more lucrative neighborhood than this condo?

From MarketWatch