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The word "inducive" is not a correct and usable word in written English.
The correct form of this word is "inductive". You can use "inductive" to refer to a process of reasoning that involves drawing conclusions from specific examples or observations. For example: "Using inductive reasoning, the scientist made a hypothesis based on her observations."

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By contrast, if A gets B to pay A $100 per week by proposing to clean B's store each night, then A has made a non-coercive (or inducive) offer to B. A does not propose to worsen B's situation if B rejects A's proposal.

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