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The phrase "earn him" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a phrasal verb that means to gain or achieve something through one's efforts, such as respect, money, or favor. An example sentence would be: His hard work and dedication earned him a well-deserved promotion.
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Occasionally, though, tournament wins earn him cash.
Singing about women would earn him money.
Monstering may earn him underdog sympathy.
This will earn him the trust of the international community.
His diagnosis was sharp enough to earn him death threats.
This will earn him the gratitude of foreign powers.
But it did not earn him a Nobel Prize.
One scene in particular should earn him a golden raspberry.
The crackdown appeared to earn him some credit in Beijing.
That speech helped earn him the Nobel Peace Prize.
They will probably earn him a second look from voters who had once dismissed him.
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