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The phrase "a method to lure" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or techniques aimed at attracting or enticing someone or something.
Example: "The researchers developed a method to lure the fish into the trap using a special bait."
Alternatives: "a technique to attract" or "a strategy to entice".
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Lucius reveals that Harry only saw a dream of Sirius being tortured; it was not an actual situation, rather a method to lure Harry into the Death Eater's grasp.
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Mr. Schünemann, the interior minister, said members of the group used "Pied Piper methods" to lure young people into their orbit, including distributing a right-wing magazine outside schools.
He also took the company into the casino business, but had his gaming licence revoked in the early 1980s, when he was alleged to have used underhand methods to lure customers away from other gaming establishments.
The first bond vote was rejected in 1867, as just a method to provide remote driving grounds for rich citizens and to lure people to move away for the benefit of real estate speculators and developers.
Methods used to lure children from Vietnam to the UK are also becoming increasingly sophisticated, including use of social media.
Use a treat to lure the bird off your finger.
As the L.A. Times' Amina Khan reported, mugger crocodiles and American alligators were found to balance twigs on their snouts as a method of luring prey to its doom -- the first report of tool use in reptiles.
Clay creates a Google ad to lure more customers.
During the first playback period, we broadcast a lure playback to lure the female into the playback area.
This is often a false bait to lure you in.
Use a laser pointer to lure the cat down.
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