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enticing

[en-tahy-sing] / ɛnˈtaɪ sɪŋ /


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Making the move more enticing is that many public universities participate in a program offering Californians discounted tuition at public colleges in the West.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s easy to get carried away by the enticing places that rank atop the lists.

From MarketWatch

Still, businesses have their work cut out for them in enticing anxious shoppers.

From MarketWatch

It might sound enticing, but doesn’t come close to covering the full cost for membership, which can be several thousands of dollars a year.

From The Wall Street Journal

However, for the right candidate, it could equally be an enticing moment to join the BBC as it heads into negotiations with the government over its new royal charter, which will determine its future.

From BBC