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The phrase "a very generous incentive" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing a reward or benefit that is significantly appealing or advantageous, often in the context of motivating someone to take action. Example: "The company offered a very generous incentive to employees who exceeded their sales targets this quarter."
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The only support mechanism currently applied in Honduras for agro-industrial activities, and lately to agricultural activities as well, are the very generous incentive mechanisms on investments, based on exemptions for income and property taxes.
The poorest pay a far higher proportion of their income on the equivalent of VAT and other indirect taxes, whilst the business elite enjoy a very generous regime of tax incentives.
"He's a very generous fella.. . .
It was a very generous gift.
"He was a very generous man.
"She was a very generous person".
"It was a very generous offer on his part".
He was a very generous, very kind man.
Fred is a very generous and giving person.
He's a very generous artist and an incredible partner.
I think that this is a very generous country.
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