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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are incurring" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the process of accumulating or experiencing something, often in a financial or legal context.
Example: "As a result of the unexpected expenses, we are incurring significant costs this quarter."
Alternatives: "are accumulating" or "are facing".
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Growing numbers of hospital trusts are incurring financial problems.
Since we are incurring a major expense, I decided, O.K., let's take them.
If companies are incurring these costs unnecessarily they are destroying value.
"When difficult programs are set in motion, you are incurring major risks.
But it is not fair to the customer to create a situation where they are incurring more and more debt.
But employees are not saving enough, are not allocating their portfolios efficiently and are incurring too many costs.
Who pays for the additional hotel costs people are incurring because they cannot return home on time?
And, at the same time, they are incurring six-figure student debt that will weigh them down in the future.
Massage therapists are incurring serious injury as a result of using techniques that have not changed in over 200 years.
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