Sentence examples for were earning from inspiring English sources

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were earning

verb

To gain (success, reward, recognition) through applied effort or work.

  • You can have the s'mores: you earned them, clearing the walkway of snow so well.

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Perhaps most striking, they were earning more.

They were earning the most.

By 2012, 68% were earning as much.

In Palestine people were earning a lot of money.

A quarter were earning less than $10,600 per year.

We were earning good money, but something wasn't right.

They were earning $5,000 more in 1996.

We were spending way more than we were earning.

"It felt like we were earning our paychecks," he said.

The US journalists were earning £400-£500 a week.

By 2002, musicians were earning $10 to $20 per month.

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