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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entice viewers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are wanting to describe something or someone as having the ability to draw in or attract a viewing audience. For example, "This new show is sure to entice viewers with its exciting plot and interesting characters."
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Traditionally, shows about show business do not entice viewers.
He blamed its demise on its refusal to make any effort to entice viewers.
The series seeks to entice viewers with footage of seals, penguins, polar bears and other animals of the polar regions.
They entice viewers with the appeal: it could happen to you, if you'll only give into this cultlike retro fantasy.
To entice viewers who might be daunted by four hours of television devoted to the Constitution, PBS chose a host known for his comic touch with current events.
Many IVA providers advertise on daytime TV and entice viewers with claims that they can write off large amounts of personal debt.
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The televised trial may have enticed viewers with its lurid tale, but in the end its social resonance was genuine.
In the usual commercials, an announcer is heard continuously, proclaiming, "Order now" and "Call now," and enticing viewers with offers like "a free upgrade to premium shipping" if orders are placed "in the next three minutes".
In the beheading videos, "Jihadi John" and his masked kidnappers indicate their next victim at the end, as if enticing viewers to stay tuned, in the manner of a reality TV show.
Tony Soprano, cast by many as the original antihero of modern television, entices viewers and strangely evokes sympathy as he tries to remain the de facto mob boss while coping with blackout-inducing anxiety attacks that arise from the cognitive dissonance created by his inability to live in peace with his two selves: the ruthless gangster and the moral family man.
The Northern Ireland Tourist Board has been enticing viewers to visit these and other splendors with a "Game of Thrones" filming locations guide on its blog ("Explore the real world of Westeros") and promotions for "Game of Thrones" exhibitions last spring at the Ulster Museum and at Titanic Belfast.
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