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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disincentive for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something that discourages or decreases the motivation or willingness to do something. Example: The high cost of living in the city is a major disincentive for young professionals to relocate there.
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There's a fine disincentive for unethical behavior!
This is a major disincentive for owner occupiers to downsize.
Punishment is not an effective disincentive for the mentally ill.
This will create a strong disincentive for the clients to be involved in the deduplication.
The lower fee, he said, "would still provide a disincentive for kids".
Patients with insurance pay a tiny fraction of the bill, providing scant disincentive for spending.
Ticket prices for classical music are a disincentive for many, of course.
"There is a huge disincentive for H-1B's to complain," said a labor department enforcement official.
In any event, Israeli taxes and regulations are a disincentive for incorporating at home.
This could "create a powerful disincentive for U.S. military engagement in the world.
"We are not creating the kind of disincentive for wildlife trafficking that this problem deserves".
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