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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I also earned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the speaker achieved something in addition to something else that was previously mentioned. Here is an example: "I received my bachelor's degree in business administration last year. I also earned a certificate in marketing at the same time."
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While I was there, I also earned my master's in health systems management.
I also earned meals by decorating a wall in a local restaurant.
I also earned an education degree at the same time and became licensed to teach English and drama, and so I did that for a few years.
I also earned straight A's for both AS level and A-level Examinations at the ages of 17 and 18, respectively".
Yes, I earned Platinum for 2005, but I also earned derision from some sensible people, my wife among them, who wondered why any sane person would do such a thing.
I also earned myself a nickname, Gandalf (or Gandork, depending who you are!)" Last year my son Austin went as Samwise Gamgee from Lord of the Rings, this year he's selected Legolas again from Lord of the Rings, but also in the Hobbit movie.
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"I hope that over the course of the campaign I also earn the support and endorsement of the people of Utah".
Of course, I was given a second chance, but in a sense I have also earned my second chance.
But I also make them earn a save.
"Orange Is the New Black" also earned a trophy for female actor in a comedy series for Uzo Aduba, who plays the eccentric inmate Crazy Eyes and was at a loss for words as she took the stage to accept.
"And I'm also earning a bit of extra money.
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