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desirable

[dih-zahyuhr-uh-buhl] / dɪˈzaɪər ə bəl /




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I’m sure private companies would also prefer to avoid competition in pricing their goods and services, but for consumers, that race is desirable.

From The Wall Street Journal

“The one-off deals are always going to be desirable, they’re just not readily available,” said Mark Howard, chief operating officer at Time, which has a licensing deal with OpenAI.

From The Wall Street Journal

Beyond a desirable work environment, "the young, dynamic people that tech companies are trying to hire" are already here, Samuels adds.

From Barron's

That disconnect is a prime example of the difference between you and a professional fund manager: What sounds risky and unnecessary is desirable in certain corners of finance.

From The Wall Street Journal

It’s rarely so obvious, but another thing everyone knows is true is that large U.S. companies exposed to AI are profitable, fast-growing and desirable.

From The Wall Street Journal