desirable in the PONS Dictionary

desirable Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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It is desirable that nations should go much further in this direction.
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It possesses many of the desirable effects of other benzodiazepines with amnesic properties.
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Attribution to the source is desirable due to the trend of nuclear proliferation.
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Many prominent islanders do not believe that any change is necessary or desirable.
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Animals are desirable due to their strong sense of smell, which is more than capable of detecting a land mine.
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However, an untouched surface can only reflect the life it ledthough the surface may be right it may not be the most desirable.
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Due to its rarity the album became a highly desirable collector's item over the years.
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As desirable as it might be, it is probably not reasonable to expect physicians to overcome their reticence any time soon.
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A different application process is offered, where good academic results are much less desirable.
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It is toxic, and it is desirable to test batches of "cis" -platin for the absence of the trans isomer.
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