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"seduction of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to the act of enticing someone into engaging in sexual or romantic activities. Example: The seduction of John by the beautiful and alluring woman was too tempting for him to resist.
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There is very little seductive about the place described in "The Seduction of Place".
But it's hard to resist the seduction of Silicon Valley.
The composer finally gave in to the seduction of despair.
The Communist Party has bought into the seduction of branding.
The chauffeur's dedicated and lengthy seduction of Sybil is revealed.
80s party girl continues her seduction of style for spring.
"The seduction of the series is hard to pass up".
And then, too, there's the seduction of the new.
Macron's seduction of Trump has been a determined exercise.
Through Feb. 12. | "Aleksandra Mir: The Seduction of Galileo Galilei".
She is starting to feel the seduction of Italy".
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