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Discover LudwigThe phrase "attractive uses" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe appealing or beneficial applications of something, often in a context related to products, ideas, or technologies.
Example: "The new software offers several attractive uses that can enhance productivity in the workplace."
Alternatives: "appealing applications" or "desirable uses".
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Some of the areas and industries where those characteristics and features are very needed and sought after are aerospace, civil engineering, automotive, marine, construction, and many others are also starting to discover the good, useful and attractive uses of carbon fiber.
The ring of controlled satellites with reflectors has other attractive uses, and would cost an estimated $125 500 billion.
In many parts of the world, where even a Boxpark mall can seem a luxury, architects need to think all the harder to make intelligent and attractive uses of scarce resources.
Mind you, I've still not used a wi-fi connection indoors in the UK to make a voice over internet protocol (VoIP) phone call - one of the most attractive uses of the technology - whereas I have downloaded web pages using 3G, despite the cost.
In addition to development of molecular markers and construction of physical map, the library may find other attractive uses.
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"Who among us can say she already makes the most productive or attractive use of her property?" Justice O'Connor asked.
The problem, analysts said, is that dealers are having a hard time finding enough attractive used cars to sell.
Maybe "fabulous" is the faster and fleshier superlative now, but "attractive" used to be the chic commendation.
That's an especially attractive use for the military, because it can be hard to find and store red cells for use on the battlefield.
While Google may find Groupon's business model wildly attractive, using these services is not a slam dunk decision for every company.
The "Evening Stars" festival came into being last year when the Port Authority, which owns the World Trade Center, was looking for a way to make attractive use of the plaza while it was being refurbished.
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