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are luring

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Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.

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This year they are luring the politicians.

What is clear, however, is that they are luring other animals tourists.

And Kuwait's glittering shopping malls are luring ever greater numbers of Saudi weekend tourists.

"Now you are luring audiences not only with the story and the stars," he said.

"You are luring them with six-packs, saying this is how your body should be".

These firms are luring partners away from competitors by offering rich salary guarantees.

Is it really possible that these enticing flavours are luring us into danger?

These days, museums are luring visitors with a different bag of tricks.

King has said that team sports are luring youngsters who were once drawn to tennis.

Even junk bonds, the high-risk corporate debt instruments, are luring brave souls again.

Hotels are luring travelers with free offers — like an extra night, a meal or a gift — instead of cutting prices.

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