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The phrase "a monetary incentive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a financial reward or benefit designed to motivate or encourage a specific behavior or action.
Example: "The company implemented a monetary incentive to boost employee productivity and morale."
Alternatives: "financial reward" or "cash incentive".
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Certainly not enough to quantify as a monetary incentive.
These external parties often have a monetary incentive to collude against the firm.
Now imagine that there existed a monetary incentive for assigning detentions.
Meanwhile, they face competition from companies with a monetary incentive to control costs and expand enrolment.
We predicted that a monetary incentive of $50 could improve same-day 6MWT performance.
And there can be a monetary incentive for going it alone.
This study evaluated a monetary incentive intended to increase smoking treatment engagement and abstinence among Medicaid recipients who smoke.
"I know that the private process servers have a monetary incentive, whereas the sheriff does not," Mr. Weinstein said.
Beyond safety, there's also a monetary incentive: The startup hopes to shift insurers toward user-based insurance programs, where rates are based on how well a person drives.
During MRI scanning, participants performed a monetary incentive delay task, which is known to elicit robust activation of the ventral striatum during reward anticipation.
This combination means the developers have had some success with consumers and, presumably, a monetary incentive to keep the app updated.
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