Collocations for "incur"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "incur" in context.
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incur
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.v
- incur [a charge, a fee, costs, debts]
- incur [additional, extra] [charges]
- incur [all, some, part of the] [charges]
- [upgrading, the service, the call] incurs additional [charges]
- incur [large, insurmountable, huge] debts
- incur the [wrath, displeasure, anger] of
- they incurred his [wrath]
- incurred in [opening, starting, setting up, increasing]
- the costs they [will, would] (have to) incur to [obtain, provide, raise, cover]
- (any) costs incurred [by, due to, in, during]
- [reclaim, claim for] costs incurred
- incurred by [users, consumers, customers]
- [likely, unlikely, bound] to incur
'incur' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):