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The phrase "carrot for" is not a complete sentence and is not correct in written English.
You could use the phrase if it was part of a longer, complete sentence, such as: "I'm offering you a carrot for your good behavior."
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Colby Carrot, for instance, has supersight.
It's not a carrot for me, at all.
It's a massive carrot for whoever wins through".
That's the carrot for action; there's also a stick.
"The carrot for the high school kids could be tuition credits for college.
Mr. Cuomo is sticking to the carrot for now — at least at the receptions.
"The carrot for any pay-TV service is really original content," Ulin said.
To accelerate the process, the Obama administration offered a carrot for new buyers: a tax credit.
Gently fry the onion and carrot for 5-6 minutestirringing occasionally, until softened.
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In Bescanó, the carrot-for-tickets program proceeds apace.
The 'carrot' for would-be investors is easier access to BT's ducts and poles.
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