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Free sign upThe phrase 'incurred to' is not correct or commonly used in written English.
The correct phrase is 'incurred by.' For example: The company incurred costs by expanding their offices.
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Then, of course, there were the costs incurred to put him there in the first place.
The amount of debt we have incurred to pay for therapy almost matches our mortgage payment".
The club is quietly shedding the debt it incurred to build its new stadium.
This was clearly true of the debt incurred to win World War II.
Mr Redstone spent years paying off the debt he incurred to buy Paramount.
The garrison support operations in Australia made an appearance this time – "transition costs" may be incurred to close it.
The purchase has retired the orchestra's debt, including loans incurred to buy the instruments, Mr. Gremillet said.
In principle, it should create useful assets that have a higher economic value than the liabilities incurred to finance them.
There are too many biceps and pectoral injuries incurred to be comfortable with the giganticism that dominates modern rugby theory.
"This morning I announced we will repay the entire outstanding national debt incurred to fight the First World War".
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