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Discover Ludwig"coaxed into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to being persuaded to do something, often in a gentle or affectionate way. For example, "The young boy was coaxed into taking a nap by his loving mother."
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They, too, must be coaxed into agreement.
He doesn't shower unless coaxed into it.
Mr. Ayers needed to be coaxed into doing it.
✒Might Warren Buffett be coaxed into taking over British papers?
The group has found that 95% of analogue chips can eventually be coaxed into acceptable performance.
Among those coaxed into shimmying on the floor were Taylor, Schlein and Livy Parsons, Acción's C.F.O.
The president has to be coaxed into eating his vegetables, Vaussion added.
I can be coaxed into doing other stuff, too," she says.
When he poses for the camera he has to be coaxed into a smile.
Pamela Travers Emma Thompsonn) is coaxed into meeting Walt Disney by her literary agent.
When her ghost is finally coaxed into view, the knife disappears.
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