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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slight disincentive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a minor factor that discourages someone from taking a particular action. Example: "The increased workload serves as a slight disincentive for employees to take on additional projects."
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Where is the disincentive here?
It's a huge disincentive to hiring.
The price of property is another disincentive.
The cold instrument factor is another disincentive.
"A strike would be a major disincentive.
These disincentive effects may be small.
This could be another possible disincentive.
Slight problem.
A slight?
Social pressure can be a powerful disincentive.
New court charges are an additional disincentive.
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