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"earned a new" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about acquiring or achieving something that was previously not possessed. Example: After months of hard work and dedication, John earned a new promotion at his company.
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But yesterday a New Jersey man earned a new distinction after winding up on the field at Shea Stadium during Tuesday night's game between the Mets and the San Francisco Giants.
Strahan quickly earned a new nickname: The Fugitive.
She earned a new degree and learned new skills to start her small business.
O'NEAL TO GET DEGREE: Shaquille O'Neal has earned a new nickname -- the Big Graduate.
They continued for days and Howell earned a new nickname: the "minister for floods".
In the limelight now, he earned a new nickname, the Magician, for his ability to visualize and execute extraordinary shots that took spectators by surprise.
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The 49ers never got a poem, but they did earn a new fan.
WHEN elections loom, even whiskery political scandals can earn a new lease of life.
De Rosario, 34, missed most of last season because of injury while McCarty proved his worth, earning a new deal.
Steve McClaren, the Newcastle United manager, has challenged Steven Taylor to extend his one-club career by earning a new contract.
He wants to earn a new contract and if he keeps playing like he is, there's a good chance he will get one".
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