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'to woo' is an appropriate and usable phrase in written English
Generally, it means to try to win the love or favor of someone, usually a potential romantic partner. For example: He spent months trying to woo her, but she wasn't interested in his advances.
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How to woo them?
Or to woo?
Alfred appears and begins to woo Rosalinde.
He struggles to woo elderly voters.
Now to woo the family.
It's useless to try to woo them.
This follows Alitalia's failure to woo KLM.
TO woo her, I needed a music box.
"We are forced to woo because none dare woo us".
"Bren tried to woo me with his clams," she said.
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