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The phrase "a temptation for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that entices or lures someone into a particular action or behavior.
Example: "The lavish lifestyle was a temptation for many young people seeking fame and fortune."
Alternatives: "an allure for" or "a seduction for".
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It would be a temptation for the bigger nations.
It's too much of a temptation for Wilson.
Trying out rhetoric of the Giuliani kind may be a temptation for the candidates in 2016.
But, as interest grows, there must be a temptation for former employees to sell their stories.
Even that relatively small amount has proved too great a temptation for lawmakers.
Of course, there is always a temptation for the three powers to play one against another.
It is surely a temptation for museums and public bodies that own art.
It would be intrusive, and provide a temptation for future chancellors to raise more.
There has been a temptation for schools to replace laptops for tablets.
"That's quite a temptation for an 18-year-old from around here".
There must have been a temptation for South to discard on this trick.
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