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The phrase "earned my respect" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who has done something admirable or worthy of admiration. For example, "She overcame countless obstacles to achieve her goals, and she earned my respect."
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You've earned my respect.
"And she earned my respect".
And the humble pinkie has earned my respect.
He wasn't my slap-on-the-back buddy, but he earned my respect.
But he earned my respect by questioning the Tory whip and championing human rights.
I often disagree with what Mr. Safire writes, but his dogged defense of even our most inconvenient liberties has earned my respect.
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"I had to earn my respect.
He gyrates toward some dancing hotties, joking, "They earn my respect".
And now I've actually got to earn my respect back.
If he [Aldo] shows up and shows heart, he'll earn my respect," he said before the brief fight.
If he did this, if he risked his second term, regardless of success or failure, he would earn my respect and probably that of many other Americans.
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