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Discover Ludwig"to bait" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used as a verb to mean to entice someone or something with an attractive offer in order to lure them into a trap. For example, "The hunter baited the trap with some bread to lure the rabbit inside."
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"It's hard to bait animals that aren't hungry," he said.
Martin Hedges continues to bait Neil Stork-Brett.
It will probably be used to bait the trap.
But there would be no Bernie to bait.
The men stared angrily, then began to bait him.
"They are using the Haghia Sophia to bait us.
Norman loves to bait quarterbacks into bad throws.
Luring deer to bait stations to kill them sounds like slaughter, and it is.
Darcy Tucker, in particular, tried to bait him verbally as well as physically.
The committee members tried to bait him into a jail term for admitting contempt for HUAC.
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