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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alluring in itself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is attractive or appealing on its own, without needing any additional context or embellishment.
Example: "The painting was alluring in itself, drawing the attention of everyone who entered the gallery."
Alternatives: "intriguing on its own" or "captivating by nature."
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The act of viewing in the peaceful quiet was alluring in itself, taking me out of exhaustion to serenity and wonderment.
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Melissa Walter was alluring in a cameo role.
She was alluring in her own right.
Choice, diversity and competition were undoubtedly alluring in their day.
Koetsu's art, almost exclusively calligraphic, is alluring in an intimate way.
They're singular and mysterious and yet alluring in their own right.
More often, there is haunting power here, as well as lush, vivid atmosphere that is alluring in its own right.
Los Angeles is alluring in a way that few places are, a magnet for supreme talent, fame seekers of all types and anyone who loves palm trees.
So, too, Jessica Delia was both saintly and alluring in a role combining the sacred and profane aspects of all the Mary figures in the Bible.
The language of "The Time Machine" is alluring in an appealingly sub-beautiful way: good late Victorian-era journalism lifted up a notch.
The color of the nail polish is unsavory and repellent, not alluring in the way such gender-specific touches are meant to be.
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