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lucrative

[loo-kruh-tiv] / ˈlu krə tɪv /


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Former USC star receiver Jordan Addison put a lucrative contract extension with the Vikings in jeopardy by getting arrested at a Florida casino at 3:46 a.m.

From Los Angeles Times

Companies have been trying to lure top talent with lucrative packages, but even employees working in AI haven’t been spared cuts.

From Los Angeles Times

Chronicling her glamorous lifestyle and being paid to promote high-end brands, she built the blog into a lucrative business, using it as a springboard to launch her own eponymous label.

From Barron's

UnitedHealth’s disclosure, in a Monday SEC filing, came on the heels of a Senate Judiciary Committee report which said the company used aggressive tactics to boost lucrative diagnoses for Medicare Advantage members.

From The Wall Street Journal

The US Open prize money was over four and a half times more than the most lucrative combined ATP and WTA Tour event at Indian Wells.

From BBC