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Discover LudwigThe phrase "special perks" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to something that gives someone an extra advantage or benefit, such as a bonus or discount. For example, "Employees of this company are offered special perks, like free meals and gym memberships."
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Ranking up is always fun, and Halo has a 1-50 leveling system in place, the end of which allows further specialization of your character into one of a few classes with special perks.
There are also some special perks.
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.
People often ask if this job brings with it any special perks – and until recently I would always tell them "no".
Yes, cruise lines have long offered pricey cabins like presidential suites and penthouses that come with special perks like butlers and priority boarding.
The group had analyzed the university's I.R.S. filings and discovered that Lew was not the only administrator who had received special perks.
Several years ago, Texas power company TXU, capitalizing on electricity deregulation, disconnected service to some late-paying customers and offered special perks to those who paid on time.
The article included a detailed accounting of the special perks enjoyed by employees of the secret service, including hostels for vacations and a separate system of hospitals.
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