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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of earn.

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Examples

  • A name earns its reputation over time, no matter which one is chosen.

    HIGH TECH START UP 2000

  • A name earns its reputation over time, no matter which one is chosen.

    HIGH TECH START UP 2000

  • A name earns its reputation over time, no matter which one is chosen.

    HIGH TECH START UP 2000

  • A name earns its reputation over time, no matter which one is chosen.

    HIGH TECH START UP 2000

  • In Brown’s defense, there’s a switch at the end in which Chauncey becomes the object, from which the title earns its keep.

    Dear readers... 2004

  • In Brown’s defense, there’s a switch at the end in which Chauncey becomes the object, from which the title earns its keep.

    Frederic Brown: the Arena of SF 2004

  • In Brown’s defense, there’s a switch at the end in which Chauncey becomes the object, from which the title earns its keep.

    Archive 2004-02-01 2004

  • In Brown’s defense, there’s a switch at the end in which Chauncey becomes the object, from which the title earns its keep.

    Mining Our History 2004

  • In Brown’s defense, there’s a switch at the end in which Chauncey becomes the object, from which the title earns its keep.

    The Problem of Humor 2004

  • In Brown’s defense, there’s a switch at the end in which Chauncey becomes the object, from which the title earns its keep.

    Abominable 2004

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