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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with benefits" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate that something is accompanied by additional advantages or perks, such as in the phrase "a job with benefits". For example, "John was thrilled to find a job with benefits, including health insurance, sick days, and a pension plan."
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With benefits.
Ah, a conductor with benefits.
Risk with benefits.
HENDRIK HERTZBERG: Friends with benefits is better.
(Answer: roughly $12 an hour, with benefits).
It's a good job, predictable, with benefits.
Total: $42.2m88 Friends With Benefits, $4.7m.
I cannot provide him with benefits.
Friends With Benefits is released nationwide on 9 September.
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The rest continued as friends-with-benefits relationships.
Call it $12 million with benefits.
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