earn in the PONS Dictionary

earn Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They place the money on deposit to earn interest, using the money market.
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The heroics earn him the trust and admiration of the park's owner.
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Even so, the wages they earn in the wealthier country might seem attractive compared to those in the origin country.
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You can be certain the financial industry is generating copious fee revenue from this money while exerting little or no effort to earn it.
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Non-parochial priests may earn their living by any vocation, although employment by educational institutions or charitable organisations is most common.
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Nowadays, a number of villagers still earn their living directly from forestry.
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Teachers earn extra pay for duties such as advising the clubs, writing curriculum or coaching athletics teams.
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In the game, players earn style points, buzz, bliss and attitude.
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Lew gave him an opportunity to earn his reputation back and now they're so close you couldn't separate them with a cigarette paper.
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You're going to have to sweat out more tough decisions as you attempt to earn another victory.
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