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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are lured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of being attracted or drawn to something, often in a context involving temptation or enticement.
Example: "Many young people are lured by the promise of fame and fortune in the entertainment industry."
Alternatives: "are attracted" or "are drawn in".
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are lured
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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Underage Muslim girls are lured into prostitution.
Most are lured by relatively cheap land.
Foreigners are lured by salaries untouched by the taxman.
Businesses are lured into social media marketing because it's free.
They are lured by the possibility of double-digit payoffs.
Companies are lured to Dubai by incentives that, so far, are unmatched in the region.
In many human trafficking cases, people are lured by economic benefits.
Property owners are lured into believing that their property is more valuable.
Countries south of the Sahara are lured by the prospect of Libya's oil wealth.
Shoppers are lured with cheap essentials, such as batteries, shampoo, toothpaste and the like.
Men are lured by a store selling those must-have toys: yachts, helicopters and jets.
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