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The phrase "alluring of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English as long as it is used in a proper sentence structure. It is typically used as a verb phrase, meaning to attract or entice someone with something desirable. Example: The alluring beauty of the sunset captivated the artist and inspired her to paint a masterpiece.
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It is not, at first glance, the most alluring of fixtures.
Many backpackers see the island as the most alluring of the trio.
He was not the most alluring of men: small (5ft 5in), fattish, domineering and opinionated.
Along Alonissos' sheltered eastern coastline are a dozen pretty villages, the most alluring of which is the port of Patitiri.
In the most alluring of the Nolde images, a dancing woman in a translucent dress appears suspended in midair.
The display cases brim with pastel fruit-based items, the most alluring of which are made from white peaches.
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But what's also happened is that some of the alluring classicism of his Last Shadow Puppets side-project has carried through into the Arctic Monkeys proper.
That is good news for fans of this alluring combination of timbres: instrument for instrument, you won't find three more accomplished players.
Lying on the bed was the body of Donna Maria d'Avalos, the famously alluring wife of Don Carlo Gesualdo, the Prince of Venosa.
It doesn't even have the alluring aromas of the bacon of my childhood.
One of the most alluring features of Net-only banks is the interest they pay on checking accounts, (see table).
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