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will lure

  • future tense
    of lure.
    lure
    noun
    anything that attracts, entices, or allures.

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Brands are betting that innovation will lure them back.

From The Wall Street Journal Jun. 15, 2026

Some will lure you in with big payouts followed by even bigger losses, while the winning decks offer modest but more predictable gains.

From Science Daily Feb. 13, 2024

But filmmakers hope the publicity leading up to the Oscars in March will lure some moviegoers back to their neighborhood cinema.

From Reuters Jan. 26, 2023

The impulse behind such formidable undertakings, he explained, is to create theatrical events that will lure theatergoers to have an experience they cannot have at home.

From Los Angeles Times Sep. 14, 2022

“And you think this treasure that is already his will lure him because...”

From "Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky" by Kwame Mbalia

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