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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very desirable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is highly sought after or attractive in various contexts, such as real estate, job positions, or personal qualities.
Example: "The location of the property makes it a very desirable place to live."
Alternatives: "highly sought-after" or "extremely appealing".
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I live in a very desirable condominium.
Being a successful software platform is a very desirable thing.
"We knew it was a very desirable apartment, and we thought: 'This will be easy.
"I think it's a very desirable thing that should be done immediately".
He's back in town, surrounded by giggling young women who consider him a very desirable suitor.
This, of course, would not have been a very desirable outcome.
"Wood was seen as a very desirable and very safe alternative".
That talent has, though, made him a very desirable acquisition for teams in other countries.
When asked whether he was ashamed of the allegations, East said: "It's not a very desirable situation.
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Computer modelling correctly predicted that if titanium oxide was tightly squeezed, the product would be a much harder material--a very desirable attribute in the materials industry.
Researchers Chen Rui, Zheng Yuhuang, and Juliet Zhu find that exposure to sexual content increases men's self-control, because men want to show off their self-control powers--a very desirable trait.
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