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Discover Ludwig"special perk" is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it to refer to a benefit or privilege that someone receives. For example: "The company's employees enjoy a special perk of unlimited vacation days."
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Mr. Godoy's newly conferred status came with a special perk: immunity from prosecution.
And perhaps an executive opt-out of opera in 90s recordings, as a special perk for Lords Hall and Patten.
Perhaps worse, whenever The Times finds a way to create a special perk for reporters, freeing them from some cost or complication with which the rest of us must cope, then it is administering social Novocain to its own nerve endings.
The same cocoon that shelters bankers from prison also shelters the president (Trump also enjoys the special perk of presidential immunity in many cases).
Next on the discrimination front, the agency is frowning on a special perk offered to first-class and other premium passengers: the airlines' supposedly non-existent VIP lounges.
Not a week seems to go by that another travel company makes an unpopular revision to its loyalty program, requiring more points for a redemption or more miles flown for a special perk.
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And so, he enjoyed a few special perks.
The Democratic National Committee has also worked hard at treating its most active fund-raisers to special perks this month.
The Boehner for Speaker campaign offers donors who give the maximum amount special perks, like "meetings with Leader Boehner and much much more".
Cruise liners are continuing to carve out luxury staterooms that feel like mini-boutique hotels with special perks for those willing to pay.
Yes, cruise lines have long offered pricey cabins like presidential suites and penthouses that come with special perks like butlers and priority boarding.
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