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The phrase 'incentive to' is a perfectly valid and grammatically correct phrase for written English.
It is typically used when describing or discussing something that encourages or motivates someone to do something else. For example "The promise of a cash bonus provided an incentive to the workers to increase their productivity."
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They have incentive to stay.
They have no incentive to mislead themselves.
It's almost an incentive to go".
There was little incentive to make changes".
The government has less incentive to settle.
Income tax reduces the incentive to work.
There's little incentive to do more.
There is no incentive to display weakness.
"It is an incentive to authenticate".
This may reduce their incentive to compete.
The incentive to believe was high.
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