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The phrase "a temptation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that entices or attracts someone, often in a way that suggests a moral or ethical challenge.
Example: "The dessert menu was a temptation I couldn't resist, even though I was on a diet."
Alternatives: "an allure" or "a seduction".
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It's a temptation".
Golf, especially, was a temptation.
"It wouldn't be a temptation.
It's such a temptation.
It's not a temptation?
They were a temptation.
But it's a temptation worth resisting.
But iconic events are a temptation.
It is a temptation he should resist.
But that is clearly a temptation.
The first is a temptation.
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