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appeal to

verb as in invoke

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During the DNC, the Harris campaign seemed interested in shifting to a freedom frame that could appeal to all Americans.

From Salon

For now, that precedent remains ambiguous, however; because Mr. Assange agreed to a deal, there was no appeal to test the constitutional legitimacy of applying the Espionage Act to publishing information.

Guardiola left Barcelona in 2012 and took a one-year sabbatical before joining Bayern, where he won three league titles and two German Cups in three seasons, achievements that served to increase his long-standing appeal to City.

From BBC

The Los Gatos, Calif.-based streamer’s strategy is to create local-language shows and movies that appeal to audiences in specific individual markets and regions.

While the money and reduced workload will appeal to players, it's hard to know how it will land with consumers, especially if the games are staged in areas without a strong existing supporter base.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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