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The phrase "ability to entice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or capacity to attract or draw in others, often in a persuasive or appealing manner.
Example: "Her ability to entice customers with her charm and product knowledge significantly boosted sales."
Alternatives: "capacity to attract" or "skill in alluring".
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Mr. Perrin is the first to concede that what put the event on the international map was its ability to entice important art dealers into participating in it.
Opponents claim that if companies are forced to treat stock options as an expense, it could damage their ability to entice and keep talented employees.
There may be a lot of focus on Yahoo's troubles with search, he said, but its future depends on its ability to entice advertisers into long-term deals for display ads.
His Navy stint over, Folkman refused to leave his questions and observations behind and headed toward the yet uncharted study of angiogenesis -- the cancer cell's unique ability to entice its host's body to produce capillaries to create a special blood supply for it.
This company is truly unique its ability to entice both very casual and avid gamers to pick up their mobile devices to play games.
While he did not draw a direct connection between the two findings — since the polls did not ask that specific question — many Republicans have acknowledged that their policies are blocking the party's ability to entice new voter groups.
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More recently conductors like David Robertson at the St . Louis Symphony Marin Alsop at the Baltimore Symphony and Gustavo Dudamel, Mr. Salonen's successor in Los Angeles, won their appointments to a considerable degree because of their abilities to entice new audiences by embracing new music, living composers and experimental programming.
They say the classes, often survey courses covering a lot of broad ground in a short period of time, restrict teacher creativity and the ability to probe enticing themes, while increasing stress on students.
The Knicks and the Nets might have something to talk about since Feick's ability to rebound would seem to entice the Knicks, who are stacked in the backcourt.
A year ago at the Instagram video launch, Systrom touted the ability to choose a cover frame preview to entice friends to slow down and watch.
Lacking the ability to pay big salaries, they often use them as a way to entice talented employees.
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