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Meanings of appeal mainly in English
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Usage of appeal mainly in English
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He said the property was likely to appealmainly to the legal and technology sectors.
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They are likely to appealmainly to first-time buyers.
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This will appealmainly to high-net worth investors and a small group of funds able to book unrated assets.
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CW, jointly owned by CBS Corp and Time Warner Inc, has said it aims to appealmainly to younger women.
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The new four-storey building will have a high specification and is likely to appealmainly to tele-marketing or data processing companies.
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Their chief weakness is that they appealmainly to the emotions, and give too little solid instruction to their ignorant hearers.
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The 5,500-square-foot ground floor unit, the last available in the park, is expected to appealmainly to multiple operators.
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Disc one It seems a good bet that what is exclusive to the "deluxe" set's opening disc should appealmainly to Dylan completists.
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Two blocks of newly built apartments at Hampton Wood Square in Dublin's northside suburb of Finglas are expected to appealmainly to overseas investm(...)
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Criminal appealsmainly go to the Court of Criminal Appeal.
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By 1900 blacks had founded four banks which appealedmainly to a Negro clientele.
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Whiskey appealsmainly to the over-30s, many of whom will have been drinking wine for a while.
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Job-sharing appealsmainly to women.
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As a result his call for unity appealsmainly to his own base, while his approval ratings remain comparatively low.
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The Italian comic's anti-politician message, which initially appealedmainly to people on the left, is now striking chords on the populist right.