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courting
noun as in attraction
noun as in courtship
noun as in flirtation
noun as in lovemaking
Example Sentences
India is also courting Tesla to set up a car factory, cutting EV import taxes for automakers committing $500m and local production within three years.
Mexican leaders have been courting more investment from China and other overseas companies in light of Trump’s push for more protectionist policies.
In Washington, President Clinton and his techie vice president, Al Gore, broke ground by assiduously courting the industry, eager to associate themselves with its perceived coolness and cutting-edge cachet.
The intervention could cause a headache for ministers, who've spent months courting the City, in a bid to bring them on side with their plans to boost economic growth.
The episode raises troubling questions about Starmer's judgement and Labour's approach to courting the votes of people of Bangladeshi heritage.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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