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Discover LudwigThe phrase "irresistibly alluring" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone that is extremely attractive or tempting, often in a romantic or seductive sense. Example: The exotic beauty of the island's pristine beaches and crystal clear waters was irresistibly alluring to the tourists, who couldn't resist its charm.
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Although Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch was a sly Circe, she never became irresistibly alluring.
He's got a furious sex drive and, apparently, he's irresistibly alluring to women, who keep coming back for more.
Margaret Newman Sevenoaks The title of Ilona van Mil's first novel, Sugarmilk Falls (Picador), is irresistibly alluring.
Elektra King, the oil tycoon from the James Bond film "The World Is Not Enough", was both unspeakably evil and irresistibly alluring.
The movie defines the violent, complex persona that would make Marvin a star, and he's cast alongside the irresistibly alluring Angie Dickinson, anticipating the femme fatale role she plays opposite Marvin's remorseless avenger in John Boorman's Point Blank.
The look and tone of the atrium and public space could be irresistibly alluring or an appetite-killer.
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