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Discover Ludwig"earn your" is a grammatically correct and frequently used phrase in written English.
It means to work or put effort towards achieving or obtaining something. Example: "If you want to be successful in your career, you must be willing to earn your promotions through hard work and dedication."
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Earn your badge.
You earn your rights".
Earn your keep.
"You have to earn your spurs and earn your stripes.
You gotta earn your spot.
You do earn your living.
You have to earn your way".
You need to earn your love.
You've got to earn your yoga chops.
And you can earn your wings, too.
It's time to earn your pay".
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