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"earned the privilege" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when expressing that someone has acquired a certain right or permission as a result of achieving something. For example: "He had worked hard for years and finally earned the privilege of taking a sabbatical."
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"Then after that maybe some time on the Xbox, if you've earned the privilege.
Kate Bush has earned the privilege of working in geological time.
America has earned the privilege of using its excellence and proven moral character toward an exemplary and rewarding goal: global collaboration.
For $1 million, Pom Wonderful earned the privilege of having its name on the marquee in front of the title of this $1.5 million film.
Some residents, who have earned the privilege of leaving campus, are given special passes with elaborate procedures for signing in and out.
Less endowed girls stuffed their bras with handkerchiefs or even socks, but flat-chested me had not even earned the privilege of wearing a bra.
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"Because this way you will know for certain that you've earned the privileges that you fought for and deserve".
The Ascanians, followers of Albert I the Bear, established their fortress in 1160 at Spandau in the north where the Spree flows into the Havel River; by 1232 the fortress had earned the privileges of a town.
Martin claimed Diaz told him he had to earn the privilege.
What has the movie done, you may ask, to earn the privilege of a Second Coming?
In theory, any team can earn the privilege of playing against a trio of world champions.
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