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entice

verb as in allure; persuade

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But the EV maker has also failed to entice consumers through new, more affordable vehicles, despite its release of a new Model Y version this year.

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There is an alternative, but not an enticing one.

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It is part of why the chain is expanding its value menu, to entice price-conscious customers.

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Amorim's game model, as analysed earlier this season, centres around aiming to entice pressure before launching direct passes, often for team-mates running in behind.

From BBC

He said his own shop had managed to entice younger customers by selling "kitchen-ready" meals.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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