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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an earn" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "earn" is a verb, and it should be used in a different context, such as "an earner" or "an earning."
Example: "She is an earner in her family, contributing significantly to their income."
Alternatives: "an income" or "a profit."
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As part of the deal, he will be paid an "earn out," or a payment that depends on the company's financial performance over the next several years, these people said.
The ask doesn't have to necessarily be an ask in the traditional sense, it's really more of an earn.
They will kill zombies faster an earn you more points.
Once that is done, anticipate an earn rate of one big bet an hour.
If you are playing $10-$10-$20th a big bet of $40, it would result in an earn rate of (at 40 hours per week) $1,600, and you would need a bankroll of $12,000.
The one that everyone kept calling an "earn?" I know — you don't even have to tell me — I'm aware that this is going to be terrible.
Similar(48)
It is an earned benefit.
It is an earned entitlement.
It was very much an earned realization.
The reporting of an event earned a score of one while the opposite earned zero.
Give people a tour earn coins.
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