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The phrase "incentive program for" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a program designed to motivate or encourage specific behaviors or actions, typically in a business or organizational context. Example: "The company launched an incentive program for employees to boost productivity and morale."
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Earlier, the Battery Park City Authority announced its own incentive program for residents, totaling $15.6 million.
Environmentalists are less kind to ethanol, and particularly the current incentive program for automakers.
This year, J.& J. revamped its long-term incentive program for executives.
The company also benefits from a 5percentt federal incentive program for Indian contractors and preferences for disadvantaged small businesses.
The state's new incentive program for early retirements among civil service employees has also prodded him to leave.
The incentive program for manufacturing advanced-technology vehicles was passed last December as part of the energy bill.
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Current national incentive programs for the Big Three automakers expire today.
Mr. Bloomberg said he would seek smaller class sizes, incentive programs for teachers and new middle schools.
There are two federal tax incentive programs for those restoring the buildings for commercial use, but they are difficult to obtain, property owners say.
Governors and legislatures should call "cut!" on cynical efforts to kill forward-looking incentive programs for film and TV production, in New Mexico and in all other states.
Kevin J. Carey, the chief judge of the Delaware Bankruptcy Court in Wilmington, did not rule on two other incentive programs for 20 top executives that totaled about $20 million.
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