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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incurring for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in business or financial contexts to refer to the act of taking on or being responsible for a cost or expense. Example: The company decided to invest in new technology, incurring for a substantial amount of money in the process.
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Unallowable costs are those the government prohibits incurring for Federal assistance.
"I want to go slow because we don't know what costs we are potentially incurring for the residents and the businesses in this city," he said.
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Tells expenses incurred for his venture.
"Such a debt you incur for life".
No costs are incurred for switching suppliers.
How many penalty strokes has Anne incurred for giving advice?
"Multiple delays incurred for poor planning on the Q4000".
"Those are fees incurred for requesting an explanation of your fees".
Fees of $10,000 to $50,000 can be incurred for evaluation and distribution of marital property, Mr. Danzig said.
"The costs incurred for medical care in the UK include costs under these formulae agreements".
Wells Fargo expects that average costs incurred for its campus cardholders will be cut in half.
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