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The phrase "Sounds desirable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that something appears appealing or attractive in a given context. Example: "The proposal for the new project sounds desirable, and I believe it could lead to significant benefits for our team."
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Depersonalizing Rwanda's development policies sounds desirable, but would hardly work, particularly in the African context.
What happens in Britain influences markets that make up a further 25% of global sales.The OFT's sweeping reform sounds desirable in principle but it could backfire in practice.
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And while, in theory, that may sound desirable, in reality, it means there could be tension over minutes.
Make it sound desirable.
Moreover, the opportunity for a longer paid leave from work sounds very desirable (Carr and Tang 2005).
Sharifi-ha House is based in Darrous, Tehran, but a foldable house sounds beyond desirable for any city subject to rapidly-shifting temperatures or constant rain.
The bank still needs help, however, making sperm donation sound desirable.
They have spent hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising campaigns that make debt sound desirable and risk-free.
The third rail SIXTY-TWO YEARS AGO IN FORBES JUNE 15, 1937 In principle, the Social Security Act is sound, desirable, laudable.
I've written before that higher education should not be afraid to change its operational ways, to embrace change, but our principal service is sound, desirable, and worthy of not only financial investment but of time and effort.
Many designers have tried to make it sound more desirable by calling it the 'luxe sack', but it's still a shapeless dress.
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