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Discover Ludwig"earn double" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make twice as much money or receive twice the amount of something. Example: "With the new promotion, I was able to earn double the commission I usually make."
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Longtime union workers earn double that amount.
The newest workers earn about $14 an hour; longtime employees earn double that.
But male financial services brokers also earn double women's hourly pay of £16.55.
Workers now earn double pay for overtime; the construction companies want to reduce it to time and a half.
Cardholders earn double miles for every $1 spent on purchases, which can be used toward the cost of any trip.
A promotion would have meant she could earn "double, triple, quadruple what I was making," she said.
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After decades in which investors could buy short-term government bonds and earn double-digit returns, interest rates in Brazil have dropped.
In 1990, when a Briton could earn double-digit returns from keeping his money in cash, his capital was being eroded by inflation.
"It's one of the few ways investors can earn double-digit returns in a flat, range-bound market," said Michael Schwartz, chief option strategist at CIBC Oppenheimer.
Some managers said that if they did their job well, they could earn double-digit returns and, with them, public scorn.
To compete with the giants of the consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry, we'd have to grow annual sales from $140 million to $500 million and eventually $1 billion, and earn double-digit operating profits.
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