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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gained status" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to someone or something that has achieved a higher social or professional standing. Example: After years of hard work and dedication, John finally gained status as partner at the law firm.
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You gained status in giving it away".
"Glory," from the musical "Floyd Collins," has already gained status as a contemporary classic.
Forty-niners rushed in search of gold, and those that struck it gained status.
They had gained status by intermarrying with the older chivalric nobility of the sword.
In recent years, eyewear -- often in the form of pricey frames -- has gained status as a fashion statement.
In the 1970s, while working in a plastics factory, he gained status as an important "worker-painter".
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For example, you can gain status by being generous and helpful on a regular basis.
Players would gain status and enjoyment through their engagement with the product and the company.
That depends on us, not on those who gain status and income from the system.
So, do smaller, shorter, or less formidable men have to work harder to gain status?
His explanation was that Wikipedia was really just a game for people to gain status.
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