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'enticing allure' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to something that is very desirable and attractive. For example: "The small cafe had an enticing allure that drew me in."
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But the partial sightings of the Hearst Building that are offered up and down Eighth Avenue or along Fifty-seventh Street are so enticing that they end up increasing its allure — like a flash of leg in a slit skirt.
Nonetheless, like this city, we struggle to maintain our solid essence and vitality against the depersonalized corporate mall — in our case, insurance companies and the pharmaceutical industry, enticing us with images, fads and the allure of superficial quick fixes.
After a few long nights reliving my digital glory days the allure of logging in became dangerously enticing.
Even without the lush format, the more than 70 poems have enough range and allure to entice the young and the adults who read to them.
All enticing.
That prospect sounds enticing.
It wasn't enticing.
Paella Valenciana looked enticing.
Be honest but enticing.
Future possibilities are enticing.
"So that's definitely enticing.
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