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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'earn better' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to earning something of higher value or quality. For example, "If I put more effort into my studies, I'm sure I can earn better grades this year."
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Does better teaching earn better ratings?
I hear they earn better rates in London than doctors.
Low interest rates have encouraged investors to take more risk as they try to earn better returns, the Bundesbank said.
Beginning in 2010, they will be able to earn better employee discounts by lowering their cholesterol and losing weight.
They had gone, just as he once had, to earn better money than they could in Puerto Rico.
Unionized teaching and research assistants generally earn better wages and receive better benefits than nonunion graduate employees.
Administrators at the college say that the African students tend to earn better grades, in less time, than their classmates.
Mr. Beatty said Pacific Telesis now believed it could earn better returns in telecommunications than in real estate.
The Scion tC is the first vehicle from Toyota Motor to earn better than a Poor rating in the small-overlap tests.
"It became a bit more difficult then and I decided to go and work in a factory to earn better money.
It is expected to launch its own appeal soon.Oxford also wants to earn better returns on the money it already has.
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