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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some incentives" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to various forms of motivation or rewards offered to encourage a specific behavior or action. Example: "The company is offering some incentives to employees who meet their sales targets this quarter."
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THE program does offer some incentives.
Some incentives pay cash and monthly subsidies.
Some incentives have been more generous.
Some incentives appeal to a sense of history.
And you may find yourself with some incentives".
In fact, we need some incentives for people to get back to work.
A law passed in 1991 provided some incentives for private investment.
Mr. Cameron may have some incentives to compromise, should others choose to provide him an avenue.
Unfortunately, as the filters get better spammers have some incentives to send even more emails.
Mr. McCain has opposed some incentives promoting the development of energy alternatives.
"Smart meters will need to be accompanied by some incentives and support systems to make us change our behaviour".
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