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"well-earned rest" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a period of rest that someone deserves after expending a lot of energy on something. For example, "After her long shift, she finally got to enjoy a well-earned rest."
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He believes Asia is underserved by high-level tennis and that many players, despite their long, grueling seasons, are genuinely prepared to surrender some well-earned rest in the quest for more earnings.
Then they head home for some well-earned rest.
Your ears can enjoy a well-earned rest.
He retains dominion over his appliances, and you get some well-earned rest.
When a younger doctor returned Dr. Parsons and Mrs. Parsons took a well-earned rest.
Once you're shopped out, take a well-earned rest at Scooter Caffè (132 Lower Marsh).
If you can afford to take a well-earned rest, please do.
Teachers will be looking forward to a well-earned rest this Christmas.
At least now battle-fatigued media lobbyists can now take a well-earned rest.
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After their Pyrenean exertions, the riders had a well earned rest day yesterday, although it wasn't all beer, sleep and skittles.
"We'll take a few weeks of well earned rest then discuss where we go from here".
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