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The phrase "alluring proposition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an offer or idea that is attractive or tempting.
Example: "The company presented an alluring proposition that promised significant returns on investment."
Alternatives: "enticing offer" or "appealing proposal".
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Which raises a dangerously alluring proposition.
He also could not dismiss an alluring proposition from New York University, which dangled four trips to Europe as part of a study-abroad program.
They made it an alluring proposition: "Do you want to look like a boy and dress like a boy, and do more fun things like boys do, like bicycling, soccer and cricket?
With gentle waves, 25C water and an apparent absence of sharks, the beach is an alluring proposition for anyone looking to learn to surf in a tropical destination off the usual circuit (and lessons with Black Star offer great value).
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While anyone who has ever seen Daredevil might have their misgivings about that, the British director's stellar work in transforming the franchise into something that attracts awe rather than guffaws makes it a far more alluring proposition for an actor-director hoping to keep on the right side of the critics.
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Almost always he damns himself by giving in to temptation -- either a proposition from an alluring woman or a scheme to make easy money (often engineered by an alluring woman).
The proposition is just as alluring today.
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