Collocations withappeal

These are words often used in combination withappeal.

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administrative appeal
This must be an administrative appeal, with the result that second-class justice will be done.
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aesthetic appeal
Each individual in a population is evaluated for its fitness, which is typically based on aesthetic appeal, by human artists.
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broad appeal
As a result the book has broad appeal and is a very comprehensive source of material on intellectual and political engagement with the family.
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commercial appeal
In the opinion of many the album seemed designed specifically for commercial appeal, from the packaging to the musical content.
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considerable appeal
In spite of its serious dangers, however + or perhaps because of them + the clandestine activities demanded of communist agents carried considerable appeal.
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criminal appeal
Already by becoming the criminal appeal division of the court of appeal the status will be enhanced.
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direct appeal
The direct appeal to semantics does not necessitate positing separate production and comprehension grammars.
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emotional appeal
Another chorale emerges low in the strings and swells into a gloriously rich passage of immediate emotional appeal.
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federal appeal
The federal appeal has been filed, so the feds will get to try him first.
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immediate appeal
Any project involving popular culture clearly has built into it an immediate appeal.
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intuitive appeal
First, the derivation of the cover-adjusted expansion estimator has clear intuitive appeal, as opposed to previous bias-correction estimators which were purely technical in nature.
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mass appeal
Perhaps the most difficult problem is that of funding for arts, which cannot become completely independent of sponsoring, since they do not have mass appeal.
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popular appeal
He manages to present a memoir with popular appeal and scholarly rigour.
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populist appeal
The measure was also a clear populist appeal to merchants who resented the domination over rural wage earners by plantation stores.
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tremendous appeal
Proxy measures hold tremendous appeal because they are less expensive, more readily standardized, often highly reliable, and readily available in many existing datasets.
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universal appeal
Because of the endorsement it could offer, mathematics exerted a universal appeal.
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urgent appeal
The urgent appeal to the international community has yet to find receptive ears.
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visual appeal
It is popularly used in visual appeal such as attractiveness or aesthetic selection, which depends on a particular user preference.
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widespread appeal
Above all, it is a concession that would have a widespread appeal.
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