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The phrase "a master of seduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is highly skilled at attracting or charming others, often in a romantic or flirtatious context.
Example: "He walked into the room with an air of confidence, truly a master of seduction, captivating everyone with his charm."
Alternatives: "an expert in allure" or "a connoisseur of charm."
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Truly, a master of seduction.
Sabrina Claudio is a master of seduction, and her debut EP, "Confidently Lost," is steeped in it.
A master of seduction, the gentle swaying Of his skeleton frame draped loosely with a khaki Trench coat, reeled me, the dancing bait with which He cast the line to my bereaved soul, caught with baited breath.
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A master of the universe.
Be a master of stealth.
Become a master of reuse.
Vampires have an advantage at the outset, because they're masters of seduction.
"It's a kind of seduction".
And you use your pain as a form of seduction?
"Virtuosity," Mr. Ellena murmurs, "is a form of seduction".
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