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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'incentives in' is not correct and would not be used in written English.
You would use the phrase 'incentives for' instead, as in the sentence: "We are offering incentives for employees who come up with new ideas".
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Restructure the incentives in science.
And academics respond to incentives in a charmingly Pavlovian spirit.
The financial incentives in modern medicine also encourage aggressive treatment.
"There really aren't any incentives in this country.
There will even be cash incentives in some cases.
Some say there are fewer performance incentives in government employment.
The performance incentives in the deal will include some unusual royalty arrangements, Mr. Upbin said.
The union is offering a package of economic incentives in return.
The conservation incentives in the Harkin bill reflect some of these new concerns.
Without mandatory reporting incentives in place, businesses are unlikely to proactively investigate or report a breach.
He's particularly eloquent on what he calls "perverse incentives" in English education.
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