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Use "sought-after" in a sentence
"Today, two of the most sought-after producers of hip-hop beats are Scott Storch, an aficionado of “bling” jewelry and founder of Tuff Jew Productions, and Alan Daniel Maman, better known as the Alchemist, a master of combining disparate noises into hip-hop hits who took his name from the Sephardic Jews of the Middle Ages who mixed common metals into gold, silver, and potions for eternal life."
"That’s an important metric because engagement is a sought-after measurement by advertisers and it’s one that’s been hard to come by so far on the Web."
"If Parise hit the open market next summer, he'd become one of the most sought-after free agents in league history, and the Devils' cap situation is complicated after signing forward Ilya Kovalchuk to a 15-year, $100 million deal last year."