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Discover Ludwig'entice tourists' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the action of trying to persuade tourists to come and visit a certain place. For example: "The city has introduced several new attractions to entice tourists to come and explore."
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Locals will hope the Street View images entice tourists back to visit the real thing.
Produced by parties that stood to gain by increased travel and business in New York, guidebook and stereoview imagery was strategically designed to entice tourists and encourage investors.
This month, Seville's city hall and the local hospitality industry announced a campaign, Saborea Sevilla (Savor Seville), to entice tourists with packages combining hotels and restaurant meals.
Time was when just the mention of the Grand Canyon, the Pacific Coast Highway or the New York skyline was enough to entice tourists from around the world.
Shop owners shout "irasshai" (welcome) to entice tourists into cramped stalls selling sushi knives and fish freezers, tuna eyeballs and minke whale bacon.
Ski stations are either trucking in snow from neighbouring peaks, creating snow with machines or trying to entice tourists with spa weekends, Christmas markets, Nordic walking and curling.
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As a special administrative region, it entices tourists bent on gambling, many of them Chinese.
· 029 2057 3500; museumwales.ac.uk Edinburgh Book Festival If the sight of drama students desperately enticing tourists to see their bus-shelter version of Hamlet isn't entertaining enough, the Edinburgh International Book Festival, which runs from 9-25 August in Charlotte Square Gardens, has plenty of events for children, all free.
She enticed tourists to take a picture with them for a bit of change.
The company was started in 1996 to mitigate the problem of overcrowded buses by enticing tourists with a higher degree of comfort.
Ritchie plans to spend his next years writing a follow-up to his Captain Kidd book, and another on beach culture, which he said began in British seaside towns that enticed tourists with pseudo-scientific "water" cures.
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