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more attractive
adjective as in appealing, drawing attention
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The more a nation invests in border security, the more attractive it becomes to traffickers, because greater risks entail greater rewards.
Accommodations like these will not only support and retain teacher-parents but also will make the profession more attractive and sustainable for all teachers.
However, the country's lower cost of living made gaming professionals in the country possibly more attractive, or at least competitive, in the global sphere.
As workers start returning to the office after the COVID-19 pandemic, businesses are trying to make the office more attractive for employees who have been accustomed to working remotely.
Fast food chains like McDonald's and Burger King have had to focus on offering more attractive value meals, as lower income customers feel the pinch from surging prices in recent years.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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