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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a disincentive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing factors that discourage certain behaviors or actions.
Example: "The high cost of living in the city serves as a disincentive for many potential residents."
Alternatives: "a deterrent" or "a discouragement".
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That is a disincentive against disruptive innovation.
The risk, after all, isn't a disincentive.
It's actually a disincentive to certain people.
This will be a disincentive to riding".
What the PIB accomplishes is a disincentive.
"It's a disincentive to create economic diversity.
Economists call this a disincentive to savings.
"In other places it might have been a disincentive".
So there's a disincentive to be 100% transparent".
High prices may even be a disincentive to ownership.
Unsurprisingly, budgetary pressures act as a disincentive to providing help.
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