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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fairly earned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has been obtained or achieved through justifiable effort or merit, often in a context of discussing rewards or recognition. Example: "After years of hard work and dedication, her promotion was fairly earned."
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The interest I awarded is fairly earned by the plaintiffs.
The lightweight champion has fairly earned a reputation for taking a shot and surviving.
(They may complain after they've heard it, but voicing a fairly earned opinion is appropriate).
His billions were fairly earned offering products and services people want.
ACT works hard to ensure that the ACT scores we report to colleges are fairly earned.
Be the story, of a president who both rode and guided history's wave and fairly earned that coin of the realm: confidence.
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Power generators, for their part, say their profits, however large, were earned fairly.
Despite pitching fairly well (his earned run average is 3.31), he has not received much run support, which is reflected in his modest 5-4 record.
Even though he had no retail banking experience, Mr. Pandit so far has earned fairly strong marks from some Wall Street analysts.
This company's sales comp system was fairly basic: Reps earned a salary and a commission of around 1% of sales.
Not paying, or not paying fairly, for what is earned is the economic basis of the business.
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