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The phrase "a incurred" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "incurred" typically requires a subject or context to clarify what is being incurred.
Example: "The company reported a loss incurred during the last quarter."
Alternatives: "a cost incurred" or "an expense incurred."
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On average, patients treated at Hospital A incurred an additional cost of $15,632 to gain one additional life year, relative to Hospital D. Lowering the discount rates from 5% to 2% and 0% decreased the incremental cost per life year gained to $12,016 and $10,720, respectively.
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Fixed cost: A cost incurred even if nothing is produced.
Not since smokers were banned in 1988 has a group incurred such wrath from fellow commuters.
The other definition of sacrifice is "a loss incurred in selling something below its value".
Installation of a scrubber incurs a substantial investment cost.
On the surface, we are a nation incurring an increasingly unsustainable level of debt.
The couple bought a 1998 Lincoln Navigator and a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer, incurring a debt of $48,000.
She'd gone £8 over her limit, incurred a charge, incurred another charge for being in unauthorised overdraft, missed a direct debit, incurred another charge, and then another charge.
Mr. Obama's caution has incurred a cost.
Linebacker Channing Crowder promptly incurred a 15-yard unnecessary-roughness penalty.
Unfortunately, we incurred a significant loss on our investment.
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