The wealthy businessman was constantly on the lookout for lucrative ventures that would help him become even wealthier. [adjective]
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When the author decided to self-publish her book, she had no idea it would be so popular and earn her such lucrative rewards. [adjective]
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He left a very lucrative position in a large computer firm to open his own business. [Please select]
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The university has won a lucrative contract to do government research on common cancer treatments. [Please select]
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There is a lucrative market for our goods in Europe. [Please select]
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Real estate is an extremely lucrative business in this town, with prices steadily increasing year after year. [Please select]
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Lotteries have proven to be very lucrative for government, providing millions of dollars in tax revenues. [Please select]
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Many Buddhist temples in Japan are run like corporations and invest in lucrative businesses such as running apartment buildings and golf courses. [Please select]
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Many famous athletes sign lucrative contracts to advertise various commercial products. [Please select]
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He made some very lucrative investments a few years ago, and has been able to take an early retirement as a result. [Please select]
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Growing marijuana is an extremely lucrative business in this part of the country. [Please select]
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"A lucrative monopoly." [Please select]
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And we said we thought the lucrative patent would be a very good thing. [Please select]
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Miss Frost, who did not dare to give up her lucrative situation, left the room. [Please select]
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There seems little doubt, however, that Cameron showered lucrative contracts upon his political retainers. [Please select]
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He hoped to have his own boarders and dispense butter and vegetables to lucrative purpose. [Please select]
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The lucrative place of Master of the Wards was vacated by Salisbury's death. [Please select]
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