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Discover Ludwig"lure to" is not a correct phrase in written English
You would use the phrase "lure" alone or with an object such as "lure customers." For example, "The company tried to lure customers with special discounts."
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But there is a lure to skirting the rules.
All of this is a big lure to investors.
Its bountiful cash is a lure to young men living in poverty in the desert.
I cast my lure to the door 3 times, 5 times, 12 times.
Now, they are increasingly an obsession: a lure to bidders and a lubricant for bids.
For international teams, the lure to compete in Singapore is similarly straightforward: exposure.
But "Orange" uses that premise as a lure to get us to listen to other voices.
It seems that money in itself isn't a sufficient lure to get couples to have babies.
One lure to persuade readers to pay the subscription fee is the Premier League content.
"And there seems to be an irresistible lure to buying a $3 stock," Mr. Watts noted.
The law also bans most tobacco flavorings, which are considered a lure to first-time smokers.
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