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Discover Ludwig'disincentive to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that discourages or dissuades a person from taking an action. For example, "The high cost of repair is a disincentive to buying an older car."
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It's a huge disincentive to hiring.
This will be a disincentive to riding".
"It's a disincentive to create economic diversity.
Economists call this a disincentive to savings.
This is a powerful disincentive to discharge workers needlessly.
"That has been a huge disincentive to foreign investment".
"It acts as a major disincentive to save.
So there's a disincentive to be 100% transparent".
The 50% tax rate is no disincentive to real entrepreneurship.
"It's a great disincentive to mischief-making," Mr. Oldman said.
Not far, but enough of a physical disincentive to mostly keep my nose to the grindstone.
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