attractive alternative

collocation in English

meaningsofattractiveandalternative

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attractive
adjective
uk
/əˈtræk.tɪv/
us
/əˈtræk.tɪv/
very pleasing in appearance ...
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alternative
noun[C]
uk
/ɒlˈtɜː.nə.tɪv/
us
/ɑːlˈtɝː.nə.t̬ɪv/
something that is different from something else, especially from what is usual, and offering the possibility ...
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(Definition ofattractiveandalternativefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Oral delivery represents anotherattractivealternativeto parenteral injection for large-scale human vaccination.
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Anattractivealternativeis to structure a compiler as a collection of many fine-grained passes, each of which performs a single task.
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A long-standing local politician and writer, he had strong ideas about how he wanted to spend his time andattractivealternativeroles to pursue.
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In addition to performance advantages, printed circuit motors have a unique compact shape that can be anattractivealternativewhen solving tight packing problems.
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But anattractivealternativeview grounds moral constraints in respect for intrinsic values.
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The exemplar account does have some characteristics that make it anattractivealternativefor existing models of category-specific deficits.
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On the other hand, the developing countries with their low wages and lax environmental regulations have beenattractivealternativeproducers in these sectors.
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Assuming that firms and households make systematic mistakes, and refuse to learn from experience, does not look like anattractivealternative.
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Anattractivealternativeis to examine those features of retinas that can be most directly related to visual capacity.
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Industrialists, though, viewed poaching as anattractivealternativeto more costly and time-consuming investment in worker training.
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Ablation of target-sur face material driven by a pulsed optical laser is anattractivealternativesatisfying all the requirements.
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However, the use of a reporter gene with therapeutic potential is anattractivealternative.
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Large-deviation approximations give anattractivealternativeto both of these approaches.
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Anattractivealternativeto the aforementioned techniques has recently emerged.
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Theorem 2.5, however, offers a moreattractivealternative.
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Options are an even moreattractivealternative.
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In the model, general economic policies affect the flow of new settlers to forest reserves by providing more or lessattractivealternativewage income opportunities within the market economy.
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Through these efforts the new town reformers succeeded in creating anattractivealternativeto conventional suburbia which, it is argued, remains poorly designed for its new urban role.
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