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The phrase "all incentives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every type of incentive available in a particular context, such as business, motivation, or rewards.
Example: "The company has decided to review all incentives offered to employees to ensure they are competitive and effective."
Alternatives: "every incentive" or "all motivators".
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He modelled his company on a salesforce, with all incentives geared towards customer happiness.
The one stipulation is that the total value of all incentives cannot exceed 5percentt of the purchase price.
To get it right, all incentives for the new hospital-doctor relationships must realign solely around value to the patient.
And in Edgewater, where Tarragon is building a high-rise tower beside the Hudson River called One Hudson Park, all incentives have been removed.
As if that were not harmful enough, the governor then deregulated the industry, removing all incentives for utilities to promote conservation.
The economists recreate an economy where almost all incentives lead to slower growth, Mr. Lindert said, but that world does not exist.
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"They think there may be another mother-of-all incentive programs on the horizon".
All the incentives on the professors, positive and negative, make them trustworthy.
All these incentives and distortions reinforce zero-sum competition and work against value creation.
Bill Doyle, an analyst at Forrester Research in Cambridge, Mass., sees much similarity among all these incentives.
All the incentives in the world won't transform CEOs into better decision makers.
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