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attractive
adjective as in appealing, drawing attention
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He said that the government is ensuring that buses "continue to be an attractive, affordable way to get around".
Further, if the doors to the United States are narrowed through tariffs and hostile rhetoric, China’s car parts and financial services would clearly become even more attractive to Mexican businesses.
Insurers have been pulling back from the state’s home insurance market citing wildfire losses, and the regulation is intended to make the market more attractive for home insurers.
If, however, compulsion is not the answer some supporters of particular subjects may want to consider if more can be done to make them attractive options which a greater number of students might positively choose.
“But what was really attractive was the potential.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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