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The phrase "so enticing" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means something that is extremely attractive or alluring. Example: The smell of freshly baked cookies was so enticing that I couldn't resist taking a bite.
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He makes that phenomenon so enticing.
And the click of balls sounded so enticing.
Putz has 30 saves, regaining the form that once made him so enticing to the Mets.
Maggert, a former Texas A&M standout, added: "The money's so enticing.
You never say, 'I jawned.' " Silk City was not always so enticing.
But it's so enticing to try to bring money back with earmarks and other things that we've gotten into.
Sometimes the sea is wild and I think it might engulf me, and at other times it is so enticing.
Similarly, the pay and conditions of a member of the European Parliament are seen as so enticing that long queues of would-be candidates are already forming.
The carnitas, minced roasted pork wrapped in handmade tortillas and topped with spicy sauce and fresh guacamole, are so enticing that aficionados travel miles to eat them.
But their lines are charged with a nervous energy that conveys the body language of the sport and the pressure of speed that apparently makes it so enticing.
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The latter are callable, and they bear ever-so-enticing teaser rates to pay you for your call risk.
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