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'enticed to' is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate that someone is being persuaded or encouraged to do something. For example: "The delicious smell of the freshly baked cookies enticed him to eat one."
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They would be enticed to stay.
And city residents might be enticed to stay.
But an intruder would be enticed to open it.
How can teenagers be enticed to follow the regimen?
How else will callers be enticed to respond?
–How will the public be enticed to view the presentation?
so Brazil's producers are enticed to export even more.
A horse can be enticed to gallop, fatally, over a cliff.
"Oh, that ever I was enticed to bring us here, onto this floating sepulchre".
To avoid being enticed to stray, they apparently told themselves she wasn't all that hot anyway.
Some rebels have been enticed to join the army by the prospect of regular pay.
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