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"strong incentives" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to items or situations that strongly motivate someone to do something. For example, "The company provided its employees with strong incentives to increase productivity."
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They have strong incentives to.
The companies, however, will have strong incentives to stay.
So there are strong incentives to stay put.
And multinationals face strong incentives to behave badly.
Privileged groups have strong incentives to maintain their advantages.
Carriers have strong incentives to get planes out on time.
They are offered to executives to give them strong incentives to maximize shareholder value.
Money, recognition, sex and power are all strong incentives, though exercise has its own allure.
This provides strong incentives to invest in highly leveraged risky assets, which yield higher average returns.
"And I think there are always strong incentives to withdraw from public discussion.
There are strong incentives for local government to improve support for self-funders.
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