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The phrase "incentive packages" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to packages or packages of incentives offered to someone. For example, "The company offered attractive incentive packages to its employees to encourage them to stay with the company."
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Huge incentive packages are a burden for taxpayers.
"We're very comfortable with the incentive packages we used to attract companies," she said.
"So you see these huge incentive packages to make the arms sales more attractive.
Maryland officials had offered one of the richest known incentive packages, at $8.5 billion.
"New York State is now more competitive than Connecticut in terms of offering incentive packages," Mr. Steinberg said.
Selling expenses were unexpectedly high because the sales force responded more enthusiastically than anticipated to incentive packages.
What's bad is that these incentive packages are now a normal function of state and local government.
States offered incentive packages worth $7 billion, $8.5 billion, $9.7 billion, any of which would have set records.
What you want to do is create a winning culture, where incentive packages are based on the team winning.
Conservatives have long decried such incentive packages as distorting free markets, while liberals have characterized them as corporate subsidies.
The size of the Boeing deal dwarfs other incentive packages states have passed in hopes of wooing big corporations.
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