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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a more desirable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more options to indicate that one is preferred over the others.
Example: "After considering all the factors, we concluded that a more desirable location for the new office would be downtown."
Alternatives: "a preferable" or "a more attractive".
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Can competitors offer a more desirable alternative?
Or is writing regularly for yourself a more desirable goal?
With more access to foreign markets, Russia is a more desirable place to invest.
"I have a more desirable building in just a less desirable area," she said.
That would have got us in at a more desirable hour, 3 o'clock instead of 6".
He later moved back to a more desirable weekday afternoon time.
"A more sustainable brand is often a more desirable brand," Unilever said.
Overall, bulls finished on grazing pasture had a more desirable FA composition.
They chose a convertible, heavier than a hardtop, to put the car in a more desirable class of competition.
He had preferred a right-hander, a more natural complement, and an Australian, a more desirable companion.
"If there's a true injury to market share, then going to court may be a more desirable alternative," she said.
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