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Discover Ludwig'incentives to' can be used in written English
It is often used to refer to something that encourages or motivates someone to do something. For example, "The company offered employees incentives to improve customer service."
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They have strong incentives to.
So the incentives to speed ahead differ.
They must have incentives to use them.
Councils have few incentives to approve building.
Yes, inventors need incentives to invent.
"Shoppers have incentives to be rational.
The system creates incentives to misbehave.
The incentives to play ball are great.
Give them incentives to contribute (prizes, recognition).
Incentives to comply with E.U. obligations eroded.
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They have incentive to stay.
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