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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rare benefit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a benefit that is uncommon or not frequently encountered.
Example: "The scholarship program offers a rare benefit that covers not only tuition but also living expenses."
Alternatives: "uncommon advantage" or "unique benefit".
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This is really a rare benefit.
With the rare benefit of a green card, he arrived from Northern Ireland in September.
As that steak is flambéed, you get the spectacle of the flames and the rare benefit of smelling your food before you eat it.
Moving up the scale in seafood, of course, are McNulty and Bunk, feasting on fresh crabs in the interrogation room in season two – a rare benefit of Jimmy's marine detail.
What's next?' " Next on Mr. Rollins's agenda — after a performance at the Kennedy Center in Washington — is a rare benefit, for the Clearwater environmental organization, on Dec. 6 at the Tarrytown Music Hall.
22. SIA SHIN in a cowl-back dress with train.; April 23: The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston had a rare benefit lunch in its tapestry-music room; nearly 200 guests attended, raising money for the museum's landscaping.
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"We're talking about trade-offs for very rare risks and very rare benefits," he said.
Salaries, if not augmented by increasingly rare benefits for expats, do not meet many Westerners' expectations.
But one of the rare benefits of the crisis, historically lower interest rates, has helped to offset that effect.
Such is one of the rare benefits of age: maybe you can start, at last, to tell the difference between a life style and a life.
With that much warming, the bad effects of this century only get worse, and the rare benefits, such as higher crop yields in wetter areas, fade.
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