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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earn by" is not correct.
Instead, you can use the phrase "earn from" or "earn through" in written English. For example: I earn my income from freelancing.
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Most farmers want to stay as such, and they have learned to earn by other means.
The government could also benefit from the fees it would earn by providing DIP loans.
Bonus premiums are the extra premiums consumers can earn by buying a specific promoted brand, which is a non-price promotion tied to the IRP.
The amount you are supposed to earn by taking the additional risk of owning stocks is called the risk premium.
CSFB, for one, claims to offer only three-quarters of what its employees might earn by joining an "inferior" firm.
Abortion becomes something that women can only earn by hardship, rather than something they can freely choose.
He dreams of fame and fortune, which he believes he can earn by punishing other men's organs.
Down my street, people talk openly about the money they hope to earn by renting their houses to visitors.
How much could a Minnesota college student earn by selling his vote this November on the auction Web site eBay?
And of the $2.2 million that Parker was paid, how much did he earn by helping the team?
The new costs may be offset by the interest the Government could earn by holding on to the money longer.
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