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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bonus of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an additional benefit or advantage that comes with something.
Example: "The bonus of working from home is the flexibility it offers in managing your time."
Alternatives: "advantage of" or "benefit of".
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He doesn't discount the bonus of familiarity.
Hewitt received a bonus of $1.38 million.
Bowman received a bonus of £39,000.
And there's the added bonus of civility.
Sign-up bonus of 5,000 points.
Q: It had the bonus of that.
It has the added bonus of improving work-life balance.
A confirmed kill earned a bonus of 2,000 pounds.
And the bonus of an actual ticking clock.
"We let him go with the bonus of €30 million.
That year, Martoma received a bonus of $9.3 million.
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