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Discover Ludwig"temptation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it when you want to talk about the feeling of being enticed or drawn to something, usually something that might be exciting and risky. For example, "He couldn't resist the temptation of the forbidden fruit."
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Consider first the temptation of drugs.
So is "The Last Temptation of Christ".
The Temptation of Adam, Josh Ritter.
"Reject resolutely the temptation of unilateral action".
The alternative was the temptation of permanent resistance and popularity.
A modern interpretation of the temptation of St. Anthony.
King: "Never succumb to the temptation of becoming bitter".
"The Temptation of Dr. Antonio," directed by Federico Fellini.
How do they resist the temptation of payoffs in politics?
The temptation of it shadowed every line on her face.
How did you resist the temptation of mainstream success?
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