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The phrase "a bonus of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate an additional benefit or advantage that comes with something else.
Example: "The new job offers a bonus of extra vacation days, which is a great incentive for employees."
Alternatives: "an additional benefit of" or "a perk of".
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A year ago he waived a bonus of nearly £1m for 2011 following political outcry.
"This would be equivalent to a bonus of over a billion dollars on a million-dollar salary today," said McNichols.
Bowman received a bonus of £39,000.
Hewitt received a bonus of $1.38 million.
A confirmed kill earned a bonus of 2,000 pounds.
That year, Martoma received a bonus of $9.3 million.
Is he making a bonus of his life in exile?
He got a bonus of $1.4 million in fiscal 2000.
-- and signed for a bonus of $960,000.
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I give them a bonus of one week's work, and that won't change.
The Fast Mart will receive a bonus of $50,000 for selling the lucky ticket.
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