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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am lured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express being attracted or drawn to something, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "I am lured by the promise of adventure and new experiences."
Alternatives: "am attracted" or "am drawn".
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am lured
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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From the hub, I am lured into shady ground beneath the trees by a series of little lights, shining like cat's eyes on the ground.
Now when I pass Moe's, at 341 Seventh Avenue (Ninth Street), I am lured in by the sight of people licking cinnamon off their fingers.
If I am lured off the road — hey, there's always time for a quick bucket — it's not unusual for someone to be waiting for my space by the time I'm done.
I am lured by promises of improved productivity.
7 20 I walk to the train station (yes, I don't live in the city) and am lured into Starbucks, once again.
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They were lured back by keepers.
Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.
Underage Muslim girls are lured into prostitution.
Artists are being lured by cheap rent.
Don't be lured into trusting them.
Most are lured by relatively cheap land.
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