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Discover Ludwig"too tempting" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to describe something that is very alluring or appealing and could potentially lead to a negative or undesirable outcome. Example: "The offer was too tempting to pass up, but in the end, it proved to be a scam."
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IT'S too tempting.
'It's just too tempting.
The hypocrisy is too tempting.
But the money was too tempting.
But the opportunity proved too tempting.
But the feelers, while flattering, were never too tempting.
"If I'm at all connected, it's too tempting.
"It was too tempting to blow my brains out".
Giambi says he does it because he finds outdoor batting practice too tempting at Yankee Stadium.
Canal Plus is politically too tricky and, for Fourtou, telecoms too tempting.
But the chance to bend sexual stereotypes is all too tempting.
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