I've lately been doing things like this
$mw->Button(-text => $_->[0], -command => $_->[1], -font => 24,
)->pack( -side => 'left', -fill => 'x', -expand => 1) for
[Restart => \&restart],
['Previous State' => \&previous],
['Random Move' => \&random],
[Help => \&help],
[Exit => sub {$mw->destroy}];
which is a section from my chess player on RosettaCode https://rosettacode.org/wiki/Chess_player#Perl
and I probably would do the same kind of thing for those five Labels.
One might consider for to be a perl approximation of with :)
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