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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earned success" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe success or achievements that have been earned through hard work, determination, and effort. Example: "After years of dedication, perseverance, and sacrifice, she finally achieved her long-awaited earned success as a successful entrepreneur."
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The meritocracy is based on earned success.
Ben lived according to an ethos of what you might call "earned success".
That capitalism is based on the notion of earned success — the equation that hard work should lead to rewards.
But while Amundsen may have earned success, Scott may not have been entirely responsible for his fate.
Never one to boast about her own hard earned success, she was a modest woman who loved making others happy.
Never one to boast about his own hard earned success, he was a modest man who loved making others laugh.
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They talked about immigrant ancestors and small businesses and hard-earned success.
Papusza The story behind the Polish-Romani poet's hard-earned success.
It was well-earned success in the biggest sports tournament in the world, and maybe the phenomenon has legs.
But the recent losing streak has highlighted the team's deficiencies and made all the hard-earned success of the Mets' eight-game wining streak in April seem moot.
Too many athletes take the trappings of their hard-earned success and leave no tangible legacy apart from "that shot" or "that special game".
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