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"provide an incentive" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to encourage someone to do something, either through offering a reward (an incentive). For example: "The company provided an incentive to employees who met their sales target."
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The proposal would also provide an incentive for health care providers to find efficiencies and limit spending growth.
Our tax laws provide an incentive for such donations.
But "it doesn't provide an incentive to hire", she argues.
"They merely provide an incentive for big companies to continue polluting Brazil because it's worth it".
It will provide an incentive for me to go there more often.
On the one hand, patents and trade secrets can provide an incentive for people to innovate.
It might be possible to pay enough to provide an incentive to thin them out.
To provide an incentive to restaurateurs, the Goldmans persuaded Miami officials to ease parking-space requirements.
That marketplace pressure could provide an incentive for the industry to address the causes of delays.
"And it would help provide an incentive to industry to not cut corners".
A third possibility is to provide an incentive for not cutting down trees.
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