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entice

[en-tahys] / ɛnˈtaɪs /


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At Common Country, Wagner has leveraged her Nashville connections to entice mainstream country stars—including Hardy, known for the hit “Truck Bed” and his collaborations with Morgan Wallen—to drop in for social media-friendly appearances.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Stokes was tight, Carse leaked 26 runs from three overs and gave way to Tongue, who enticed Head into a miscue to Crawley at deep square leg.

From BBC

As rivals countered his poaching efforts with enticing packages of their own, the talent wars led to AI hires being paid more than NBA stars.

From The Wall Street Journal

She added that some companies going public next year might need to price their offerings at a discount to what they believe their company is worth to entice investors.

From The Wall Street Journal

The production, directed by Sarah Benson, the former artistic director of Soho Rep, certainly fields an enticing cast.

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