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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bonus for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional reward or incentive given to someone for a specific reason or achievement.
Example: "The company announced a bonus for employees who exceeded their sales targets this quarter."
Alternatives: "an incentive for" or "a reward for".
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There's a bonus for Monte.
What a bonus for England.
Give them a bonus for doing so.
Is this a bonus for Djokovic?
But it wasn't a bonus for parents.
You get a bonus for this, and you get a bonus for that.
If you get a bonus for good performance, it's taxed.
That's a bonus for audiences with limited funds.
If I get a bonus for good performance, it's taxed.
Mr. Ha pays a bonus for significant scoops.
To come here and medal is a bonus for me".
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