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How to use appeal to in a sentence

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Then gradually it assumed a specific regional identity in the West, developing a strong imaginative appeal to both easterners and westerners.
We appeal to all organisations and social movements to affiliate to the organising committee and get stuck into the task of raising money.
So they flood their publications or channels with what would appeal to the lowest common denominator among their target consumers.
He had different points of comparison in mind, ones more stylish and specific than the usual vague appeal to the Shakespearean.
Recently, Bingham publicly threw his wholehearted support behind an appeal to raise funds for the building of a new school for autistic children.
Newspapers are changing the way they look and the way they write to appeal to a younger generation of readers.
Her approach and insight are so modern that they appeal to her younger readers too.
It is their very irony that will appeal to precisely the people whose passions they parody.
But he also recognises that the Atlanticist project has a great appeal to part of the left.
It is hoped the system, available airside in the airport's International Terminal, will appeal to business passengers who use the airport.
And they make no attempt to reconcile that conflict, tailoring their local appeal to the lowest common denominator in each area.
She was sexy enough to appeal to teenage males but not so sexy that the younger crowd couldn't relate.
Another problem is that, to appeal to a human rights commission, one must document racism, sexism and classism separately.
He wants to be just anti-war enough to appeal to anti-war Democrats but just pro-war enough that he doesn't come across as weak-kneed.
He argued it's part of politics' race to the bottom to appeal to a dumbed-down notion of middle Australia.
In your capacity as an elections official, I appeal to you to weigh in on the side of democratic principles.
Lord Falconer said failed asylum seekers would no longer be able to appeal to the High Court or through judicial reviews.
The media is interested in content that will appeal to their readers, which should preferably be juicy.
This is a ramble rather than a full-blown hill walk and should appeal to a wide number of people.
The sheer magnificence and beauty of the pictures will appeal to scientists and artists alike.
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