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The phrase "at luring" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words and lacks proper context for usage.
Example: "He was skilled at luring his opponents into traps."
Alternatives: "at attracting" or "in enticing".
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What's more, communities aimed at luring retirees can be expensive.
But does Sprint have a shot at luring customers away from AT&T and Verizon?
This is partly aimed at luring the Germans, who are unenthusiastic.
Schroeder handed me a newly produced brochure aimed at luring British patients to Bumrungrad.
The appeal is probably most aimed at luring Ukip voters back to the Conservatives.
Other makers are also offering high-end customizable trucks aimed at luring drivers.
The Puerto Rican government has adopted deep tax incentives aimed at luring movie production to the island, and it's working.
But the van is only one of several measures aimed at luring startups from London to the German capital.
Particularly successful at luring Russians, Cyprus has built up a large infrastructure of lawyers, accountants and other professionals schooled in the arts of tax avoidance.
Mr. Bo has also been scrubbed from boardrooms here, despite his success at luring multinational corporations to Chongqing and overseeing the country's highest rate of growth.
For now, the momentum appears to be upward -- albeit at an exceedingly slow pace -- helped by the government's stimulus efforts aimed at luring buyers and pre-empting foreclosures.
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