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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earned credits" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the credits or units that a person has successfully completed in a course or program. Example: The student had earned enough credits to graduate with honors.
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In practice, some teachers said, even students who missed most of the school days earned credits.
Graduation rates, passing rates on Regents exams and earned credits constitute most of the score.
Now released, the two records show the days Mr. Bush earned credits for service.
Owners can then spend those earned credits to stay at other properties on the site.
I took more A.P. classes and graduated with more earned credits than any student in the school's 50-year history.
He entered Karolinska in fall 2007 while still on probation; he had earned credits for medical school while in prison.
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The music is an earned credit.
It earned credit for acting in the national interest.
He earned credit for appointing a diverse cabinet, comprising Communists, trade unionists, and capitalists.
He earned credit for personally manning the harpsichord.
To look for differences between test performance in courses in which students earned credit and courses in which students did not, we again used independent samples t tests.
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