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Discover Ludwig"earnings for" is a grammatically correct phrase and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the amount of money that someone earns or receives for their work or services. Here are two examples of how it can be used in a sentence: 1. "The company reported record earnings for the fourth quarter, exceeding analyst expectations." 2. "She was thrilled to see that her hard work had resulted in higher earnings for the month."
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Corporate earnings, for example.
Total earnings for 2004 were $13.4 million.
"Net operating earnings for 1961 declined moderately".
Or lower earnings, for that matter.
The earnings for college grads are much higher than the earnings for non-grads.
In 2010, median earnings for black males were 32percentt lower than median earnings for their white counterparts.
America's big banks reported earnings for the third quarter.
Clear Channel is paying 26 times earnings for AMFM.
America's big banks reported earnings for the second quarter.
See articleAmerica's big banks reported earnings for the third quarter.
See articleBritain's big banks reported earnings for the first half.
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