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The phrase "a well earned" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a 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 finally received a well-earned promotion."
Alternatives: "a deserved" or "a hard-earned".
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The Gaffigans have had a well earned ride to the top of the comedic peak.
Give yourself a well earned break.
Any success is a well earned achievement.
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Turn the power switch from "OFF" to "ON", and make yourself a well-earned drink!
IT WAS a well-earned thumping.
She takes a well-earned breath.
Let's consider giving it a well-earned, well, rest.
Finally, sit down and enjoy a well-earned drink.
The sport has a well-earned reputation for bad management.
Losing their deposit was a well-earned embarrassment.
A well-earned fried breakfast is served at the end.
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