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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a incentives" is not correct in written English.
The correct form should be "an incentive" since "incentive" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The company offers an incentive for employees who meet their sales targets."
Alternatives: "a motivation" or "a reward".
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Dartmouth College, under budget pressure tied to the recession, announced a incentives to induce retirements.
Future studies need to differentiate feeding outcomes and participant perspectives for a) incentives alone b) incentives with peer support and c) peer support alone, as well as elicit views from women who choose not to engage, or withdraw from, an incentive intervention.
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Afterwards, all students received an incentive (a lunch voucher).
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It has been an incentive and a goad to me.
"It is not a scam but an incentive," he wrote.
Identify an incentive for a person to spread the word.
Otherwise the award is a handout without an incentive.
But Helprin has confused an externality with an incentive.
This gives them an incentive to lob a few grenades.
"That's not an incentive; that's a giveaway".
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