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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sought-after" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is in high demand or highly desired. Example: "The sought-after concert tickets sold out within minutes, leaving many fans disappointed."
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Sought-after
adjective
Popular, desired, in demand
synonyms
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And the least sought-after?
It's positively sought-after".
It's sought-after work.
"It's a sought-after job".
Indeed, privacy is the sought-after amenity.
These canvases today are sought-after prizes.
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She was very sought after.
They're fiercely sought after by collectors.
Other UK professionals are similarly sought after.
Cubism is sought after these days.
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