Lucrativeness in a sentence as a noun

If the lucrativeness of his side project changes I'm sure his tune will soon follow.

But that same lucrativeness causes security, eg, golden hand cuffs.

I think you overestimate both the market saturation and lucrativeness of nannies.

Way back when you could almost trust your DCC on IRC but lucrativeness involved with the 'unwashed masses' in using the internet make this horrible problem for a technologist exploring new things.

In large part it doesn't matter whether someone is watching ****** she wrote or magnum PI or reading the paper, for each format there's a degree of effectiveness of advertising and a degree of lucrativeness for the target demographic.

Instead of reluctantly intervening to "send a message" once in a while when the corruption becomes too egregious to ignore, we should recognize that the complexity and lucrativeness of the finance industry makes Wall Street a natural locus of crime that requires constant attention.

Lucrativeness definitions

noun

the quality of affording gain or benefit or profit

See also: profitableness profitability gainfulness