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Discover Ludwig"got lured" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe someone being persuaded or enticed to do something, often in a deceitful manner. Example: She got lured into signing the contract without reading the fine print, and she later regretted it.
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"As the game went on there were too many gaps between our units and their two big, experienced centre halves relished the physical game we got lured into".
I quickly got lured into reading lots of science fiction as a child, which continued through college.
So it was only a matter of time before McGovern got lured into the produce-it-yourself world of podcasting.
There was the time in Tonga when he and his crew traded canned goods with villagers for fresh produce, and then got lured into a free lunch with Mormons.
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"I really hope our girls, who often get lured into early marriages, will see her and get inspired".
Guys get lured back for the outdoors, the water and the girls.
Most visitors to Buyukada end up getting lured to the row of busy fish restaurants found just beside the island's ferry terminal.
It sounds very virtuous, but Weger admits he still gets lured into the trap of time-wasting procrastination – even while writing up his research into it.
But McGregor would not get lured by the siren song of a taunting Diaz who wanted to bring the fight to his strengths.
But I was not about to let Mom out of my sight: she might get lured into a relationship that didn't involve me.
"We have had an incredible number of cases where you have a person making $60,000 a year who gets lured away with $100,000 and stock options," he said.
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