Sentence examples for be luring from inspiring English sources

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be luring

noun

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

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Does Perry not realize he could be luring nuclear submarine makers from New London?

I thought he might just be luring me over to a drinking session.

At first, he thought a ghost might be luring him into the slough.

But even with all that power, its toughest task may be luring loyalists from other brands into the Nissan fold.

As romantic a notion as an inner-city oasis may be, luring suburban gardeners to urban streets can be challenging.

The government has announced programs to improve teacher training, but part of the challenge will be luring talented students into the low-paid profession.

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Others may be lured by pecuniary rewards.

Don't be lured into trusting them.

Nobody is out there to be lured in.

It says that 'vulnerable' groups could be lured into gambling.

And don't just be lured by the cheapest deal.

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