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Discover LudwigYou can use "has earned him" in a sentence when describing someone's success or achievement that has resulted in a positive outcome for them.
For example: "The dedication and hard work he put into his studies has earned him a scholarship to his dream university." In this sentence, "has earned him" shows that his efforts have led to a positive result for him, which is the scholarship. Other examples could include: - "Her talent and passion for music has earned her a loyal fan base." - "His years of experience and expertise has earned him a promotion to a higher position." - "Their honesty and reliability has earned them a good reputation in the community." - "The team's determination and teamwork has earned them a spot in the finals."
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His reporting has earned him several awards.
Sheer, cussed consistency has earned him a pivotal role.
(This has earned him the nickname Captain Hook).
Speaking in support of oppressed Muslims has earned him popularity.
His foul-mouthed temper has earned him widespread scorn.
That habit has earned him the nickname Mr. Fingertips.
His work has earned him death threats from paedophile groups.
His work has earned him a loyal support base.
So far "Pistol Pakin' Mama" has earned him $40,000.
But his candor has earned him plenty of admirers.
His style has earned him the admiration of rivals.
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