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Discover Ludwig"earned the name" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that someone has successfully gained a specific reputation or title through their actions or achievements. Example: Maria was known for her exceptional leadership skills and dedication to her job. She had earned the name "The Boss" amongst her colleagues.
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(The most die-hard fans have earned the name "Frequent Fraüleiners").
Instead, it became a decade that richly earned the name "the zeros".
It has earned the name because of its precarious perch over open foundations below the structure.
He earned the name the Binger, prosecutors said, because of his penchant for bingeing on mayhem.
That's how they earned the name Norway rats of the Atlantic.
(Mercury was known by Ancient Greeks as Stilbon or "the gleaming" before it earned the name of the messenger god).
The line killed and mutilated hundreds of people, and its path well earned the name Death Avenue.
The storm earned the name "Snurlough," due both to its heavy snow and ongoing federal government furlough.
For this Mr. Lerach earned the name the "king of strike suits," and corporations talk about having been "Lerached".
It is this frightening confluence of fiscal time bombs, starting on December 31 , 2012 that has earned the name Taxmageddon.
He earned the name Jumpin' Bill Carlisle with a routine be began while performing with his brother, Cliff.
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