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The phrase "seducing me" is correct and usable in written English
It is most often used to describe somebody trying to get someone else to do something in an attractive, persuasive, or tempting way. For example, "He was trying to get me to buy a new car by seducing me with the promise of a low interest rate."
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Michele: I'm seducing me also.
After two days of indifferent foggy weather a 6am sunbeam seared through the cabin porthole seducing me to the bow.
And the director told this guy to start seducing me and kissing my neck while we read.
"Let's say he's saying, 'This boy, he's 5 years old, he's seducing me, he's coy, he's making eyes at me.' " The pedophile must learn that the child "doesn't have the libido that I have as a 67-year-old," Dr. Lothstein said.
(There was a rule in those days guaranteed to bring about successful seduction: Frank in the summer, Johnny in the winter, or the other way around, I forget which, but it was guaranteed. Even though I may not have wanted to seduce her, there was no harm in her seducing me).
The Fab.com content email makes for a fascinating read while simultaneously seducing me into wanting to open up my wallet.
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Seduce me.
"The odor seduced me.
Really, she has seduced me".
His pictures seduced me.
His mysterious delicacies had seduced me.
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