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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very well earned" is not correct in standard English; it should be "a very well-earned." You can use it when describing something that has been deservedly obtained or achieved, often in the context of recognition or reward
Example: "After years of hard work, she received a very well-earned promotion."
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If I could but I can't, so I will rate a very well earned five stars!
I'm delighted for everyone, it's a very well earned three points.
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"If you get something you've worked for it tastes a lot better than if it was given to you, I certainly think those three points were very well earned," added Coleman, who brought in his long-time assistant boss Jimmy Bell as part of his backroom staff.
When I first took the job in April 2010 I did very well, earning a promotion at the end of my six-month probation period.
Since that's an average, it means that you could very well earn more as your expertise progresses.
She could very well earn her fourth Oscar nomination for her supporting turn.
"After watching the lads play and earn a very well deserved promotion at the end of last season, I started helping Dave George out with coaching and very quickly realised what I was missing," said Moody.
A very well run day.
Lyserg is a very well behaved character.
A second consecutive defeat for Aberdeen but a well earned and valuable victory for John Hughes' side in a very entertaining encounter.
A goalless draw, well earned, was a stabilising triumph.
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