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were lured
noun
Something that tempts or attracts, especially one with a promise of reward or pleasure.
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They were lured back by keepers.
In one, young women were lured by a fake charity.
You smoke because you were lured into a trap".
Others were lured by stunning views, club services and security.
The first migrants were lured by the car industry.
"The refugees were lured to collection points under false pretenses".
Most were lured towards other publications, other heroes.
Some of Southampton's first students were lured by its promise.
Young engineers were lured with a promise of free enrollment as Princeton Ph.D. students.
Tourists were lured by a brush with celebrity, and the celebrated were lured by a free luxury trip, often for two.
Here, however, we have AdWords data setting an upper limit on how often consumers really were lured in such fashion.
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