Sentence examples for incurring a from inspiring English sources

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It means "acquire" and usually refers to something undesirable — incurring a debt, for example.

He could not tip it over for fear of incurring a free-kick.

ACN rejected the claims and said students were told they were incurring a student loan.

It has completely written down the value of the business, incurring a £25m impairment charge.

Since we are incurring a major expense, I decided, O.K., let's take them.

You may give $13,000 this year to anyone without incurring a federal gift tax.

Corbyn filed his handwritten tax return late, incurring a £100 fine.

He immediately stopped the deal and resold the company, incurring a $3 million loss.

However, Han cut his finger at one point, incurring a penalty that drops him to seventh.

John Riordan, a spokesman for Virgin Atlantic, said: "Are we being triply cautious at the expense of incurring a delay?

The new engine will be Vettel's fifth of the season, incurring a penalty because it exceeds the allocation of four.

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