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The phrase "about the incentives" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing topics related to motivations or rewards associated with a particular action or decision.
Example: "The meeting will focus on the strategies about the incentives that drive employee performance."
Alternatives: "regarding the incentives" or "concerning the incentives".
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We need to think about the incentives this system imposes.
Yet our proposal is the result of our concerns about the incentives in the current system.
Mr. Schwartz expresses concerns about the incentives created by our bill.
Pinprick strikes against Assad change nothing about the incentives of using chemical weapons against the United States.
And the American government shows no interest in doing anything about the incentives in current law that favor borrowing over equity.
Their ideas, says one Bush official, "show a great deal of realism about the incentives and disincentives that can be combined".
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So let's think about the incentive structure that's being established here.
I also learn about the incentive clauses that have been built in.
This means policy makers should spend a lot less time worrying about the incentive effects of marginal rates and a lot more worrying about other tax issues.
Executives at both Ford and Chrysler have complained about the incentive battle, but the two companies have largely been forced to match the G.M. offers to stay competitive.
A moderate Democrat, for example, might 65percentt believe that poor people need help but 35percentt worry about the incentive effects of welfare programs.
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