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more desirable
adjective as in better
Example Sentences
People had started to move around the country, whether to be closer to family for child care, or to more affordable areas, or even to more desirable ones.
A new test could give the organization an opening to restore mandatory prayer in public schools and siphon more public funds for religious schools, making them more desirable than public ones.
Glendale, Pasadena and other more out-of-the-way areas don’t offer the same draw as more desirable and conveniently located areas such as downtown L.A. and near Los Angeles International Airport.
The leadership team on the exhibit says the majority of what drove the collaboration among the three organizations was that “these communities were redlined together,” said McLean, referring to the practice of denying people of color and low-income residents access to mortgage loans and homes in more “desirable” areas.
If it works as intended, the atoms form other, more desirable molecules that can be used as fuels or chemicals.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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