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Discover Ludwig"temptation for" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a strong desire or urge to do something that is usually considered wrong or harmful. Example: "He couldn't resist the temptation for another slice of cake, even though he was on a diet."
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That raised the temptation for acquisitions.
Meanwhile, the temptation for distraction was high.
It's too much temptation for any normal man.
The scenario carries much temptation for actors to overindulge.
It would be a temptation for the bigger nations.
It's too much of a temptation for Wilson.
That is a great temptation for the contemporary planetarium.
But the temptation for gilding runs hot and deep.
So Mazda gave in to mass-market temptation for the redesign of the 2009 model.
The temptation for Chirac will be to do the same to the National Front.
The temptation for him may be to provoke Russia even more, counting on Western support.
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