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Discover Ludwig"inducement of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something (an action) that induces a particular outcome or result. For example: "The inducement of a tax break was enough to draw new businesses to the region."
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Even with the subsequent inducement of free tuition, there were no takers.
Sometimes the term is also loosely applied to the inducement of scars (cicatrization).
The tax farmer thus was given the inducement of profit to be as efficient as possible.
We are being mobilised as products with inducement of the services of we use such as Facebook and Twitter".
The gogglebox, beloved of politicians and advertisers alike for its effortless inducement of states of suggestibility, could be losing its most valuable asset: captive eyeballs.
The society said payments minimize "the possibility of inducement of donors," and that payments should never be conditional on the success of egg retrieval.
Now, it seems, they will be asked to come to the aid of their banks — with the added inducement of possibly making some money for themselves.
"But then I realize I'm curating my own life for maximum inducement of anxiety in others, too: God, he's having fun all the time!
He declined to attend the ceremony, despite the inducement of $250,000 from Cartier if he made the journey from his home on Faro to France.
He also has a Keystone Opportunity Expansion Zone, where he can offer potential tenants the powerful inducement of no state or local taxes for about a decade.
Entrapment, in law, instigation or inducement of a person into the commission of a crime by an officer of the law.
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