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sellable
adjective as in marketable
adjective as in salable
Strong match
Example Sentences
To call East Palo Alto a “bedroom community” of Palo Alto would be a hard sell.
As for salaries, edtech benefits from going directly to consumers, making money less of a budget challenge and more of a sell to parents’ wallets.
Going to be huge and again, the odds are higher than any weakness on any of them will be read as a contagious sell signal.
The price increases sometimes butt up against price ceilings that holding companies set, and while clients get the final say, buyers complain that the reasons for the increase can be opaque, and a tough sell back to their brand clients.
But, people will still need to pay to access that programming on the networks’ streamers’ ad-supported tiers and that may be a harder sell outside of the pay-TV bundle.
In political terms, this strikes me as far more sellable to the public than the coin.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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