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Discover LudwigThe word "beckons" is correct and usable in written English
It means to attract or invite someone to come somewhere, usually in an appealing way. For example: The warm, sunny beach beckons visitors to come and enjoy the day.
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beckons
verb
Third person singular of beckon
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Their Championship days look numbered as they lie seven points from safety with four games to play, and League One beckons for a side who this time last season were heading for the play-offs.
With or without him, a summer of upheaval beckons, but this was a farewell best forgotten for some valiant servants.
Both are acid tinged depictions of what happens when two female friends grow up and apart as high school ends and adult reality beckons.
Djokovic, and a third French Open semi-final, beckons.
With this pair at the crease an interesting afternoon beckons.
I can articulate none of these things in Korean, however, so when I say the name and he beckons me into the car, I simply get in and say thank you.
From the curved wall of grass that encloses the lower levels to the swooping wave of a roof, this organic-looking structure beckons you in from the windy spaces of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
This weekend marks the beginning of that gripping final chapter with no one quite sure whether unbridled euphoria or crushing disappointment beckons.
A media career now beckons.
Following lunch, the wilderness beckons.
History beckons.
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