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The phrase "carrot of" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use the word carrot correctly in a sentence, you could say something like, "I like to eat carrots raw with a dip."
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Without the carrot of large financial rewards, risky entrepreneurship and innovation would grind to a halt.
The last job cuts are a carrot of sorts after years of sticks from the troika.
The carrot of EU membership seems to have worked on countries heading towards accession.
Many of them were enticed to the job with the carrot of shares or share options.
Those at the Olympic Stadium may come with the carrot of Champions League football.
Such acceptance is hard, even as we chase the carrot of suffering redeemed.
Or perhaps they are dangling the carrot of paid work to follow.
The carrot of talks and the stick of counterinsurgency would put maximum pressure on them.
He dangled the carrot of a Supreme Court justice position before her.
China uses the carrot of its potentially huge domestic market to persuade foreigners to share their technology with local partners.
Sure, Mr. Strauss-Kahn did a stellar job of cajoling the Europeans into action, using the carrot of I.M.F.
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