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Discover LudwigThe phrase "earns them" is correct and perfectly usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone has acquired something (usually a reward) as a result of their effort or actions. For example: "John and Mary's hard work earned them a promotion."
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Their success earns them the top recruits year after year.
For the most part it is their notoriety which earns them a place there.
After all, companies need workers to help them make all the stuff that earns them profits.
And it earns them a corner down the left as Beltran scrambles to recover.
The Welsh region's first victory in France earns them a quarter-final at Saracens.
The Saints play stiff defense and that earns them this victory.
"You hear other players talking about image rights and how much it earns them.
A late Northampton try earned them the bonus point that all but earns them a place in the play-offs.
The clever dancing with the ball that makes them unique earns them the label of not being a team player.
This earns them naming rights: the museum's sixth floor will house the Steven and Alexandra Cohen Center for Special Exhibitions.
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Growing more food will not automatically earn them larger earnings.
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