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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'earn at' is not a proper English expression and does not make sense in written English.
Instead, you would use the phrase 'earn from' or 'earn money from' to refer to making money from a source. For example, "He earns money from his part-time job."
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Congressional lawmakers earn at least $174,000 a year.
What does Casco earn at the Met?
Now I earn at least £150 a week".
(In 2010, you needed to earn at least $1.5 million to qualify for this élite group).
Can you earn at least that much by putting that extra $200 into stocks?
They earn at least a few Chinese cents from every spam text sent over their networks.
Yet on a property worth £500,000 the agent will earn at least £5,000.
Those who remain will earn at least 33,000 rubles, or $1,222, per month.
In Britain ethnic Indians earn at least 10% more than the national average.
You should expect to earn at least that much — after all, it is better than nothing.
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Both these teams will earn at-large bids to this bowl after falling short of winning their respective conferences.
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