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temptation <a temptation; temptations> N

temptation

satanic temptation

abode of temptation

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She knows the temptations and dangers of the industry.
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The temptation involves eating mini-doughnuts (35 calories each) in three minutes, with the winning team choosing the slots for themselves and the other teams.
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He loved poetry, and many legends are told of victories over carnal temptations.
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It sees to the end of all temptations.
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In a moment of poor judgment, he succumbs to the temptation to embezzle a large sum of money.
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At the first call, no one took the temptation challenge.
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And thus the great temptation to do so, when a dimension is wanted but was not labeled.
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As he was a great saint, he still managed to resist the temptation and controlled his desires.
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The family succumbs to the temptations of a modern lifestyle and gets down to making money.
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The stronger and more available the temptation is, the harsher the devaluation will be.
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