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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "get a bonus" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to receiving an extra sum of money as a reward or incentive. Example: John was thrilled to find out that he would get a bonus for his hard work this year.
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But I get a bonus.
Did you get a bonus?
You don't get a bonus.
You get a bonus for this, and you get a bonus for that.
"They certainly don't get a bonus".
If you do, you get a bonus.
If I get a bonus for good performance, it's taxed.
Lawyers who exceed their targets often get a bonus.
If you get a bonus for good performance, it's taxed.
"Sure, it's always good to get a bonus.
Plus, they can get a bonus as a percentage of company costs.
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