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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tempted into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are talking about someone being tempted to do something. For example, "The offer of free gifts tempted me into buying the product."
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Other banks were also tempted into rough waters.
"I had hoped Richard might then be tempted into saying something real about diversity.
Some of us may have even been tempted into doing bad things".
Anyone seeing such a low rate could be tempted into needless debt.
She offered no public explanations, nor was she ever tempted into recitals or master classes.
Then a Bush, Daniels or Christie just might be tempted into the contest.
Modern athletes, fuelled by colossal rewards, can easily be tempted into misbehaviour.
Writing without the aid of a computer, I am not tempted into such snares.
Out Wed Last Night Sam Worthington and Keira Knightley are both tempted into infidelity.
Root is tempted into one drive but can't pierce the off-side field.
Cameron says he won't be tempted into commenting on the Arnie Graf.
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