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Use "unlucrative" in a sentence
"It was under the Kamehamehas, long before, that he had served his own country as Chinese Consul -- a position that was not altogether unlucrative; and it was under Kamehameha IV that he changed his citizenship, becoming an Hawaiian subject in order to marry Stella"
"I'm first going to recognize the obvious "true" answer which is that by holding the price of crude high, they make cleaner alternatives less unlucrative (though perhaps not yet profitable)."
"He is a respected lawyer, but he has spent his career in the unlucrative fields of labor law and advocacy for the poor."