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What is the past tense of lure?

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The past tense of lure is lured.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lure is lures.

The present participle of lure is luring.

The past participle of lure is lured.

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But anecdotal evidence from airlines and removalists suggests many of those who fled post-1994 are being lured back by the country's stability.
Educated and ambitious, they are lured here by the promise of material acquisition.
He preyed on female job-seekers whom he lured to secluded spots by promising them jobs.
Smitten by wanderlust and lured by India, Mark Shand has travelled across much of the country.
It featured two mothers whose daughters had been lured into relationships by the men.
Who could blame Setanta for being lured by the vast wads of Australian dollars that are undoubtedly on the table.

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