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The phrase "a bonus based on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a reward or incentive that is determined by specific criteria or performance metrics.
Example: "Employees will receive a bonus based on their annual performance evaluations."
Alternatives: "a reward contingent upon" or "an incentive determined by".
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Tie bonuses to multi-year performance, so you would never get a bonus based on one year's result.
Finally, a bonus based on individual performance.
The contractor is reimbursed for its allowable costs and gets a bonus based on performance.
"It does not matter if it was a bonus based on sales milestones," he said.
Chief executives should get a salary and then be eligible for a bonus based on good performance.
Speak with the girls separately: "You did a terrific job, so we're giving you a bonus based on your wages.
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Blogs can also get a quarterly bonus based on a scoring system.
Redknapp had a "number of contractual bonuses" including a "transfer bonus" based on "net increase" of a player's valuation, Black said.
Thirty-one percent gave all employees a monetary bonus based on the company's overall performance, and 19percentt gave performance-based bonuses only to certain employees.
Their pay structure was on a monthly draw basis plus commissions and a yearly bonus based on their sales figures.
Participants were paid a base rate of ¥100 for their participation, in addition to a ¥50 bonus based on their performance.
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