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Discover Ludwig"create temptation" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English
It means to intentionally or unintentionally cause a person to have a desire to do something that may be wrong or forbidden. Example: The store owner strategically placed the candy near the checkout counter to create temptation for customers to make an impulse purchase.
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The most recent global financial crisis showed that increasing the reward for risk can create temptations to conceal its dangers or offload it onto others.
Such confusion creates temptation, particularly when it is combined with the need to keep customers happy.
"Excess liquidity in private equity has created temptation like there has never been temptation before," he says.
We cannot have any more vacant Senate seats hanging around, creating temptation.
And what the supporters of the Smoke-Free Movies position may underestimate is the extent to which a taboo creates temptation.
The pay structure created "temptation to advise the borrower on means and methods to game the system," a WaMu internal memo from April 2008 found.
"By them paying the money directly to me it created temptation to use it for other things which has resulted in me being in arrears and possibly being evicted.
Any trade in rhino horn, elephant tusks (ivory), sturgeon eggs (caviar) or any insanely-priced animal parts creates temptation to corruption.
CRA would have created temptations for abuse of power by even the most scrupulous of community groups.
Floating rates create the temptation for governments to drive down their currencies and grab a bigger share of world trade.
But holding office - especially if China is prepared to provide financial support - will create the temptation to do the opposite.
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