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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lures of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the attractive qualities or temptations of something. Example: "The lures of adventure often draw people to explore the unknown."
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The lures of forbidden food and drink.
Saeed resists the lures of both optimism and pessimism.
One of the lures of the job was its stability.
But the Tibetan cast seemed unseduced by the lures of Hollywood.
And it has somehow joined itself seamlessly to the already considerable lures of the region.
The lures of big data, and the venerated openness of the network.
An early convert to the idyllic lures of that island, Mr. Liaigre built his own house there as well.
Educated in the argumentative pressure cooker of City College in the '30s, he avoided the lures of ideological sectarianism.
He wanted to get to know Scott better, and also to keep him away from the lures of public transportation.
Despite the lures of Panama City, many residents have no interest in abandoning a place that is home.
Here are the admonitions against succumbing wholeheartedly to the lures of capitalism and against the sanctimony of ugly-Americanism.
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