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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a lovely incentive" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a positive motivation or encouragement for someone to take action or participate in something.
Example: "The company offered a lovely incentive for employees to reach their sales targets, including a weekend getaway."
Alternatives: "a delightful motivation" or "a charming encouragement."
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But she would also ensure that we got that extra glass of milk, that extra lunch-box and that lovely incentive of '30 extra minutes of play' in the evening.
Everybody loves a lovely story.
(Love is a Lovely Thing).
A loving, lovely man.
"It was a lovely lesson in how real such perverse incentives are — and how pervasive," Lovins went on.
"It was a lovely lesson in how real such perverse incentives are—and how pervasive," Lovins went on.
It was just a lovely, lovely day.
A lovely, bold photo.
What a lovely story!
"He was a lovely, lovely person.
A lovely young one, lovely attitude.
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