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will be tempting

  • future progressive
    of tempt.
    tempt
    verb (used with object)
    to entice or allure to do something often regarded as unwise, wrong, or immoral.

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But “The Madison” and “America’s Culinary Cup” have potential, and if you’re a cord-cutting sports fan, March Madness will be tempting.

From MarketWatch Feb. 27, 2026

But it will be tempting to hit driver which must fly 300 yards to cover a creek, with two bunkers guarding the green and the water on the right.

From Seattle Times Sep. 24, 2023

It will be tempting for any company with as much data access as a cell carrier to make some money off your information.

From Washington Post Apr. 22, 2022

In seeking these answers it will be tempting to default to obsolete habits and assumptions, which will often bring neither salvation nor safety.

From Salon Oct. 18, 2021

Besides, you will be tempting Providence to kill you before you come to the best. 

From The Note-Books of Samuel Butler by Samuel Butler