hard-earned in the PONS Dictionary

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Gambling flourished and bunco artists exploited every chance to separate miners from their hard-earned gold.
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The twelve founders risked their hard-earned professional positions to create the society.
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After all, some of our fears are hard-earned and hardwired.
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He had reckoned that as a result, he would now have to part with his hard-earned money.
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Safety precautions in mines are a hard-earned right paid for with the blood of coal miners read the report's introduction.
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Palace keep desperately pushing forward as they look to find a goal that would surely result in them picking up an incredibly hard-earned point.
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Everything's rainbows and great ratings now, but the incredible longevity, the easy chemistry and current success of these radio survivors has been hard-earned.
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There's a lot of hard-earned sweat on camera.
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Bumping into enemies cost the player a life and all of his hard-earned gold pieces.
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The hard-earned glory of such a great task rests on centuries of sacrifice.
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