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Discover Ludwig'lured back to' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to say that something or someone has been persuaded or enticed to return to a place or situation that they had previously left. For example: "She was lured back to her old job with a generous pay raise."
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Not long afterward, he was lured back to work for Time Warner by Steve Ross.
Lately, though, I'm more often lured back to places I know.
Militaries can be lured back to their barracks, as neighboring Thailand has demonstrated.
Then, in 1995, Markram was lured back to the Weizmann as an associate professor.
But Mr. Serageldin was lured back to Egypt from Washington by the opportunity to help build the new library.
Luther said the truth was that Johnny had been lured back to Myanmar by false promises of work.
He was lured back to Barcelona in 2008 and has since become an integral member of their star-studded side.
And in "The After Hours," a department-store mannequin on the lam is lured back to the shop.
Paul Anton Smith had kept culling movies for him, and Marclay kept being lured back to his Mac.
Agassi, 34, was lured back to the international team competition by Patrick McEnroe, the United States Davis Cup captain.
He gallops off into exile after his daring feat, but years later, when he is old and sick, he is lured back to Iraq, betrayed, and murdered.
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