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The phrase "tempting me" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that you are tempted by something. For example, "The smell of freshly-baked cookies was tempting me to have one."
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Through the window I can see apple trees in the garden, tempting me down for a spot of weeding.
On the Internet I found purveyors in France, Italy, Spain, England, Lebanon and New Zealand, tempting me with all sorts of exotic items.
£350, game.co.uk I've somehow managed to get away without a PS4 this year, but Destiny and Shadow of Mordor are tempting me; I guess if you're offering to buy me a gift, I'll take the white one.
While walking around nurseries and garden centres at this time of year I just can't get away from the rows of it, covered in blooms, tempting me to make another impulse purchase, just as I did five years ago.
And now I often go to the library to do my writing – I can get some peace and quiet there, without the phone going all the time and the fridge tempting me.
'Ashley has been tempting me all summer with access to his wife's mobile number and I have been getting one digit for every winner I tip him,' writes Bell in his column for Horse and Hound.
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Do not tempt me!
Both tempted me sorely.
The idea tempted me.
I don't know what tempted me.
And their titles did not tempt me.
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