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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an incurring" is not correct and does not work in standard written English.
The term "incurring" is typically used as a verb and does not require an article like "an" before it.
Example: "The company is incurring significant expenses this quarter."
Alternatives: "a cost" or "an expense".
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It may be the domino effect of an incurring further VCF at the adjacent segment from the natural process of aging or a complication related to KP.
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On the surface, we are a nation incurring an increasingly unsustainable level of debt.
The couple bought a 1998 Lincoln Navigator and a 1998 Chevrolet Blazer, incurring a debt of $48,000.
The problem is he flicked the ball to a 49ers player, incurring a 15-yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty.
Installation of a scrubber incurs a substantial investment cost.
Failure to produce a ticket incurs a $220.00 fine.
Predictors of incurring an injurious fall, compared with incurring a non-injurious fall or no fall, were similar (multivariable proportional odds models; data not shown).
That's 0.39percentt, or 3.9 out of every 1,000 golf players incurring an injury.
If an expense incurred cannot be recovered, a rational person would ignore it.
His romantic image was heightened by his sense of being foredoomed by a wound incurred in a hunting accident.
How to pay for a wedding without incurring debt (if you plan on tying the knot).
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