tempting proposition
Frequency: 7.211.5 per million words
Used to describe a very alluring or enticing offer.
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- The job offer in Paris was a very tempting proposition.
- The job offer was a truly tempting proposition for her.
- He found the idea of starting his own company a tempting proposition.
- She presented a tempting proposition to the investors, promising high returns.
- Buying the house at that price seemed like a tempting proposition.
- Despite being a tempting proposition, he decided to decline the offer due to ethical concerns.
- Despite the risks, the high returns made it a tempting proposition for investors.
- The idea of a long vacation in a tropical paradise was a very tempting proposition after a stressful year.
- She was offered a tempting proposition to lead the new project.
- They made him a tempting proposition he couldn't refuse, involving a significant pay raise.
- Is the merger still a tempting proposition for the board?
- For many weary workers, early retirement is a tempting proposition they often dream about.
- It was a tempting proposition, but I had to decline for personal reasons.
- The startup's pitch was a tempting proposition for venture capitalists looking for the next big thing.
- The travel agency presented us with a tempting proposition for a luxury cruise.
- It seemed like a tempting proposition on the surface, but she had her doubts about its long-term viability.
- Many find the promise of quick wealth a tempting proposition.
- Is a four-day work week a tempting proposition for employees, or does it lead to increased stress?
- The company made a tempting proposition to acquire its main competitor.
- His offer to buy the struggling company was a surprisingly tempting proposition for the current owners.