noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
offer
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Wharfe is a quiet little community that offers no inducements to passersby to disturb its tranquillity.
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I am fully aware that I have nothing to offer you, no inducements , nothing to give you in exchange.
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In a desperate effort to camouflage falling rents and values landlords have been offering inducements to tenants.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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As a way of reducing the workforce, workers are being offered cash inducements to retire.
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I don't think the tax reduction will be an inducement to save more.
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The company is offering discounts on long-distance calls as an inducement to customers.
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The government want to use this as an inducement for developing countries to open up their markets.
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The prices are the main inducement - everything is much cheaper here than at the mall.