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n. (fringe benefit English)
Usage examples of "fringe benefits".
He saw nothing rude or inappropriate about his unannounced visit, which is one of the fringe benefits of living in a fantasy worldthere's no such thing as bad manners.
He saw nothing rude or inappropriate about his unannounced visit, which is one of the fringe benefits of living in a fantasy world&mdash.
It's thankless, dirty work-dragging leaking, smelly garbage bags out to the dumpster-and as the night porter is all by himself, he might well feel justified in taking full advantage of certain fringe benefits.
Neither was infringing any laws: what Voss was up to - getting Parlabane to do hatchet jobs on his business rivals in his flagship Sunday broadsheet, Parlabane unaware of the fringe benefits of his expose's - was as legal as it was difficult to prove.
Despite handsome pay and fringe benefits, other technicians were understandably reluctant to apply for the newly vacant positions.
It's a variation of the summer vacation romance: one of the fringe benefits of being a committed young revolutionary with all humanity as your personal flock.
The fringe benefits would have to go, too, of course, which would make it tantamount to a death sentence, so I didn’.
The fringe benefits would have to go, too, of course, which would make it tantamount to a death sentence, so I didn't move hastily.