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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'earned points' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe points or rewards earned from activities, such as gaining points through loyalty programs or rewards programs. For example, "The customer earned points for every dollar spent on their purchase."
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Mr. Bloomberg acquiesced, and earned points in the news media.
Workers earned points for the content they uploaded.
He has earned points in 20 games this season.
The climbers earned points as they ascended from hold to hold.
The August Strindberg Repertory Theater has already earned points for ambition and adventurousness.
States earned points if they raised their standards and the rigor of standardized tests.
Trilling earned points for the Whites by composing camp songs, using popular tunes.
This year, Sarkozy earned points by showing up at milking time.
The clams earned points for being whole, tender and covered with tasty bread crumbs.
He said that the boys would also have earned points for "schmoozing with the parents".
Summer Coursework: will count as both attempted points and earned points.
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