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'has earned a' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone has achieved something, usually a qualification, award, or honor. For example, "John has earned a master's degree in computer science."
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The president has earned a second term.
Estate regeneration has earned a bad name.
It has earned a second life.
Gonzaga's men's basketball program has earned a national reputation.
It also has earned a reputation for discretion.
The Boston/Cambridge area has earned a few nicknames.
"He has earned a place in the squad.
At 88 Mr. Amato has earned a comfortable retirement.
Knight has earned a bit of respect from his coach.
Neither Walker nor Wolyniec has earned a national team cap.
He has earned a place in Old Trafford's heart.
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