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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incentive of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a motivating factor or reason for doing something. Example: The company offered a bonus as an incentive to increase employee productivity and sales.
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That's incentive of sorts for Murray.
But Ms. Davidson provided the incentive of immediacy.
A UK government incentive of £4,500 is also available.
Then there will be the incentive of information.
Now he has the added incentive of Jonny Bairstow's advent.
But the biggest incentive of all, of course, is access to China's consumers.
To stay even requires investment — and usually, the incentive of a high price.
Without the incentive of adequate profits, power producers have been reluctant to increase output, analysts say.
A. Yes, with the added incentive of achieving considerable energy savings.
It said it was the first incentive of this kind ever offered by the company.
Seles has the added incentive of playing in the Sydney Olympics afterward.
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