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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may be tempted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts to convey the idea that someone might be influenced or inclined to do something. Example: "John may be tempted to cheat on the test, but he knows it's not the right thing to do."
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You may be tempted to dance.
Still, some governors may be tempted.
O.K., you may be tempted to say.
But it may be tempted.
Some companies may be tempted to oppose the shareholder proposal.
He may be tempted to move the whole thing online.
We may be tempted to follow smooth-talking pundits slavishly.
Many, like Bruno, may be tempted to head overseas.
But Johnson may be tempted to go further.
But you may be tempted, at least once or twice.
They may be tempted to make private pensions compulsory.
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