paying proposition

Frequency: 5.02.1 per million words

A proposal or venture that is profitable.

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Examples (20)

  • The startup finally became a paying proposition after three years of struggle.
  • The new bookstore proved to be a very paying proposition for the owner.
  • Investors are looking for evidence that the new venture will be a paying proposition.
  • Many investors doubted whether the tech startup would ever become a paying proposition.
  • Many small-scale farmers find it difficult to make their land a paying proposition.
  • Converting the old barn into a holiday cottage turned out to be a paying proposition.
  • The conversion of the old warehouse into luxury lofts proved to be a highly paying proposition.
  • The manager is looking for ways to make the local theater a paying proposition again.
  • Before committing funds, we need to ensure that this project is a paying proposition.
  • It's hard to see how this project could be a paying proposition without government subsidies.
  • Experts are skeptical about whether space tourism can ever become a paying proposition.
  • The company decided to sell the division because it was no longer a paying proposition.
  • The new subscription model has finally turned the website into a paying proposition.
  • Is opening a cafe in this neighborhood really a paying proposition?
  • It took several years before the gallery became a paying proposition for its owners.
  • They are trying to turn their creative hobby into a paying proposition.
  • Without government subsidies, the local railway would not be a paying proposition.
  • Investing in renewable energy has finally become a paying proposition for many firms.
  • He is always looking for a new paying proposition in the emerging tech industry.
  • Without high traffic, an online store is rarely a paying proposition.