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Discover Ludwig"which earned him" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something a person or entity has achieved or gained. For example, "John won the marathon, which earned him a $10,000 cash prize."
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He made a strong impact there, which earned him an obituary on Croatian television.
He got his first scoop, which earned him $5, when he was 12.
He could make his interviewees squirm, which earned him stories and nuggets that eluded other journalists.
Nichols then directed the Broadway production Monty Python's Spamalot, which earned him another Tony.
Hagel's wartime service, which earned him awards for valor and two purple hearts, was unquestionably honorable.
The American Ted Ligety was third, which earned him his second World Cup giant slalom championship.
Chen helped crew members prepare meals, which earned him an extra allotment of water.
He made fundamental advances in research on human fertility, which earned him an international reputation.
It was that success in 2012 which earned him the Masters invite.
He came early for each shift of his job, which earned him little more than minimum wage, she said.
He was noted for his keen intellect and for his pessimistic views, which earned him the title "gloomy dean".
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