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Discover LudwigThe phrase "totally lured" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has been completely attracted or drawn in by something, often in a persuasive or enticing manner. Example: "She was totally lured by the promise of adventure and excitement in the new city."
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That totally lured me into folk music in a really powerful way.
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In May, Ms. Fleschner reported that she had received "a totally adorable" e-mail message that included "nice things about my mom; it lured me in".
Besides, Totally Saturday is only the latest in a series of calamitous BBC shows fronted by Norton since he was lured from Channel 4, using formats that borrow heavily from more successful versions of – with all due respect – trash TV.
They never lured me in.
And so Lex lured me.
But philanthropy lured you.
Eventually lured back to geekdom.
So that lured me.
"They lured me indirectly.
By the way, I totally not a cicada-killer wasp trying to lure delicious, juicy cicada into my lair.
There's no good reason to get rid of any body hair at this age, despite the company's hope to lure girls into becoming "smooth" and "totally touchable".
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