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The phrase "a perk of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a benefit or advantage associated with a particular situation, job, or experience.
Example: "One perk of working from home is the flexibility to set your own hours."
Alternatives: "an advantage of" or "a benefit of".
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"Maybe that's just a perk of the job".
It is almost considered a perk of success.
"It's just a perk of the school," she said.
I've just been inundated with doughnuts; it's a perk of the job.
Some authors may see this as a perk of the digital publishing age.
The pool is a perk of home ownership, one of his few indulgences.
The wedding registry, a perk of modern marriage, is something I covet as a cook.
"This is a perk of the job, I guess," I joke uncomfortably.
Being politically engaged is a perk of class -- namely, the working class, middle class, and rich.
Healing the sick is a perk of House's career; his real motivation is learning the truth.
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(For the record, I use Newsdemon a perk of the job!) Sorry, no screenshots of that amazing moment.
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