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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adding a bonus" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of including an additional benefit or incentive, often in a business or promotional context.
Example: "To encourage more sign-ups, we are adding a bonus for the first 100 customers."
Alternatives: "including an incentive" or "offering an extra reward."
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"The government is sort of adding a bonus percentage to spark the market," said Travis Woodward, a Tokyo-based Bloomberg New Energy Finance analyst.
G.M. is not adding a bonus to the checks, as the Ford Motor Company is in giving its hourly workers checks averaging $5,000 each, Ms. Childers-Arb said.
"They requested adding a bonus track," writes Roach on his bandcamp.
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Those that offer to add a bonus to your death benefit may restrict how your beneficiary can receive the balance after your death.
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