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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lure visitors" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing strategies or methods to attract people to a place, event, or website.
Example: "The new marketing campaign aims to lure visitors to the annual festival with exciting activities and performances."
Alternatives: "attract visitors" or "draw in visitors."
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She had sweets to lure visitors to her table.
Business plummeted, prompting layoffs, discounts and subsidies to lure visitors.
The brutality and heroism of 20th-century conflict lure visitors in their millions.
The reef's coral cays, tropical islands and luminous inhabitants will undoubtedly lure visitors.
Slovenia, with odds of 400 to 1, is using the World Cup to lure visitors.
Though Ogden is emerging as a snow sports hub, many other sports lure visitors to town.
Others, like Mr. Evans, would set up shops to lure visitors.
Not to be out-done, some of Disney's main competitors have introduced packages to lure visitors.
To lure visitors back, beach resorts and amusements parks are offering all kinds of savings.
The knight, Mr. Gordon said, "will be a luminous beacon, something that will lure visitors in".
They lobby for corporate headquarters and sports teams and try to lure visitors to spruced-up city centres.
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