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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be lured" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to express someone being enticed or enthralled by something, often in a negative sense. For example: "The students were lured into the dark alley by the curious noise coming from within."
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be lured
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.
I'll be lured on to the stage.
Don't be lured into trusting them.
It says that 'vulnerable' groups could be lured into gambling.
Only insecure people would be lured into a bar fight.
Nobody is out there to be lured in.
Agassi would not be lured into that trap.
These people should be lured away, shot and butchered".
And don't just be lured by the cheapest deal.
And he left language vague so moderates might be lured into the fold.
This is the point where a storyteller might be lured toward the paranoid or paranormal.
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