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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fringe benefit" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to an additional perk or advantage that comes along with a job or position of employment. It can also refer to other types of added benefits or bonuses that are not part of the main compensation package. Example: "The company offers a competitive salary and several fringe benefits such as health insurance, paid time off, and a retirement savings plan."
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fringe benefit
noun
A benefit received in addition to the normal benefits of holding a job, or, by extension, any relationship to the source of the benefit.
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Flavor is a fringe benefit.
That was a massive fringe benefit".
Not all legacy fringe benefit costs are included in the new composite fringe benefit rates.
That is a part of our fringe benefit package.
Travel rewards can count as a taxable fringe benefit.
But the banter here is just a fringe benefit.
Being an eyewitness to history is a fringe benefit.
The budget line calls it Fringe Benefit Cost Containment.
This use of the public network has a fringe benefit.
The composite fringe benefit rates are approved by DHHS on a year-by-year basis.
Similar(1)
A not-so-fringe benefit of these boulevards is higher property values on kid-friendly, traffic-calmed community streets.
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