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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as you earned" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey a sense of receiving something based on merit or effort, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "You will receive a bonus as you earned it through your hard work."
Alternatives: "based on your achievements" or "according to your efforts."
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On PointsHound, for a time rates with a Double Up icon would earn you both hotel rewards points and stay credit toward elite status even as you earned miles.
It's okay: as long as you earned it; do good-desires of your heart -- and help others to enjoy every minute of it (treat others as you would want to be treated).
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Sign up for give as you earn Payroll schemes, such as Give As You Earn, are a simple way to donate with little effort involved on your part.
At networks, "You get as much creative freedom as you earn," he said.
In New Zealand, you pay tax on a pay as you earn (PAYE) basis and you'll need an IRD number.
USE your miles as you earn them, rather than letting them accumulate, once you've achieved premium award status.
Or for a government minister to interrupt an interview by saying: 'Well, as you earn x, what would you know about it?'" said one opponent of the proposals.
Grockit – As you earn experience points you level up.
Start small and add more as you earn more.
You slowly start racking up your multi-tap combos, earning ninja cred and unlocking new characters as you earn money.
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