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The phrase "we just earned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a recent achievement or acquisition, typically in a context related to money, rewards, or recognition. Example: "After months of hard work, we just earned a significant bonus for our team's performance this quarter."
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A couple of guys high-fived, boasting, "We just earned our combat patch, baby!" I thought about my unit, and waited for the Scud missile to crash into us.
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"But the message is clear: we don't ask for respect; we just earn it".
We are not hurting anyone, we are just earning our living most Greeks our age still live with their parents.
We are not hurting anyone, we are just earning our living – most Greeks our age still live with their parents.
"I bought a plane ticket, spent the money that I'd just earned and we had this amazing week.
We had no idea she'd just earned her teaching certificate.
"I've just earned a living.
The housing market just earned a much-needed moral victory.
Perhaps Rouhani has just earned Iran a break.
"He just earned himself a bed in here".
Nothing can make a new democrat, someone who just earned the right to vote, angrier.
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