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The phrase "added privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an additional benefit or advantage that someone receives, often in a specific context such as social, legal, or organizational settings.
Example: "As a senior employee, she enjoyed the added privilege of flexible working hours."
Alternatives: "extra benefit" or "additional advantage".
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Having grown up with Shakespeare, I have had the added privilege of seeing his characters grow up with me.
But now, if your bedroom faces north (as most do), you'll get the added privilege of waking up each morning to a personal greeting from Donald Trump: "Your views aren't so great, are they?
The piece, now called a king, has the added privilege of moving and jumping backward; if it moved to the last row with a capture, it must continue capturing backward if possible.
WellChild, a nonprofit that supports children with serious diseases, hosted the evening and each winner got the added privilege of meeting Prince Harry.
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Beyond sought-after benefits like discounts and free Wi-Fi, added privileges like room upgrades, spa vouchers and airport lounge access make investing in hotel rewards programs all the more tempting.
This feature adds privilege on using MBS extract or the antiviral components that will be isolated from it because these agents selectively induce IFNβ most highly in infected cells only.
With an entrance at Madison Avenue and 76th Street, the gallery's connection with the Carlyle, itself synonymous with privilege, added to its prestige.
Décor It's easy to save your silver coins by opting for take-out rather than sitting inside the shop (where as much as 50p can be added for the privilege - just ask Pret).
That system, Carnevale added, reproduces the privilege and disadvantages inherent in class and race.
For example, such schemes should provide user-friendly features that allow group members to be conveniently added or removed, privileges of group members to be assigned or revoked by authorized parties (e.g., group leaders), organizing of members into one or more sub-groups, forming of (multiple) hierarchical layers, etc.
Such a privilege would create problems "difficult to foresee," among them "who are 'newsmen' — how to define?" But, he added, "there is a privilege analogous to an evidentiary one" — like those protecting communications with lawyers, doctors, priests and spouses — "which courts should recognize and apply" case by case "to protect confidential information".
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