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was luring
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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Wrong was luring customers with perks and freebies.
Your only interest was luring footballers in advancing your plan".
Newspapers were unhappy that Google was luring away readers and advertisers.
(A row of London plane trees, reflected in the mirror-like, south-facing facade, was luring the birds to their death).
Sales of existing homes rose sharply in March, an indication that a government tax credit was luring buyers to the market.
By 1916, Adolph Zukor was luring Fatty — advertised as the epitome of family entertainment — into two-reelers and then features for Paramount.
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Rauschenberg was lured away by the Knoedler Gallery.
He was lured to ITN as political editor in 2002.
Full story: How lovestruck boy was lured to his death.
She was lured by Anthony Weiner post scandal via Facebook.
The trick is luring and keeping them.
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