adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a sought-after destination (= place that people want to visit )
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the Himalayas, one of the world's most sought-after destinations
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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But the most sought-after smell - the one which women find irresistible - still eludes the experts.
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In some companies rank is measured in terms of floor space, and the most sought-after offices are those with large window space.
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Mary is the most sought-after saint in heaven.
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Carp and bream are among the most sought-after and a special target for poachers.
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But the most sought-after item of the day was the name plate that once adorned the publisher's desk.Simon Garrett reports.
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Proteins are also the target of nearly all drugs, so our protein inventory is a much sought-after prize in medicine.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Although there are many species of tropical waterlilies the hybrid types are usually more sought-after due to the outstanding blooms they produce.
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Carp and bream are among the most sought-after and a special target for poachers.
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From being a much sought-after residential area, it has lost its fashionable air.
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Geographers are well represented in industry, commerce, government and the professions, and are widely sought-after as graduate trainees.
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In this way, hallucinations can be an exciting and sought-after part of intoxication by solvents.
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Mary is the most sought-after saint in heaven.
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Proteins are also the target of nearly all drugs, so our protein inventory is a much sought-after prize in medicine.
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The Northern responded to three newspaper advertisements placed by people selling the sought-after vouchers and asked the selling price.