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The phrase "a desirable place" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location that is attractive or appealing for living, visiting, or working.
Example: "After much consideration, we decided to move to a desirable place where we could enjoy a better quality of life."
Alternatives: "an appealing location" or "a sought-after area".
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Meanwhile, an area once dismissed as too Bohemian suddenly became a desirable place to live.
"It's one of the things that make Rockford a desirable place to live," he said.
For insurance companies, New Jersey "is not a desirable place to do business," he said.
That it remains today a desirable place to live is one measure of their success.
It is a desirable place to live, house prices are high.
But only in recent years has Leipzig become a desirable place to live and visit.
Nevertheless, London remains a desirable place to live, work and invest.
Residential real estate values have recovered, too, and this little town is once again a desirable place to live.
What factors make Mexico a desirable place for companies based in the United States to build energy plants?
But the historic character of Union Square, he observed, "is part of the reason it has become a desirable place".
Eventually, of course, the East Village became a desirable place again, and the cemetery began a long, slow revival.
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