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Discover Ludwig"alluring to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means to attract, entice, or captivate someone or something. Example: The picturesque landscape was alluring to the tourists, who couldn't resist taking photos of the beautiful scenery.
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"That's why she's alluring to men.
America, Min could see, was alluring to her mother.
The D.J. style is alluring to her target customer.
And few words are so alluring to American wine consumers.
It's easy to understand what makes synthetic biology alluring to undergrads.
Mr Tsipras's promises sound alluring to angry, impoverished Greek voters.Yet some left-wingers are suspicious.
Meeting George gave me an example of what a writer was, something deeply alluring to emulate.
On paper, the promised pay still sounds alluring to the migrant workers.
Why do we find it so alluring to be freaked out?
The trouble is that expensive capital projects are always alluring to politicians.
As real rates fall, it becomes less attractive to save and more alluring to borrow.
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