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Please tell me the role of "in with" here.

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Rebecca

To properly understand this, it should be separated into 'lure (customers) in' + 'with (cheap prices)'. 'Lure in' means to attract something or someone into a place or situation. Ex: The man lured the zombies into the trap. 'With' as you probably know, is used as a preposition.

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