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garnered

[gahr-nerd] / ˈgɑr nərd /


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He quickly rose through the ranks and garnered his first ATP title in 2006 and his first Grand Slam at the Australian Open in 2008.

From MarketWatch

Leading by a wide margin after the short program, they skated an intense flamenco-inspired free dance to an instrumental version of "Paint it Black" that garnered 137.17 points for a winning total of 228.87.

From Barron's

A petition calling for Norris to stand down has garnered 2,100 signatures.

From BBC

And the film’s breakthrough performance belongs to the 36-year-old Lilleaas, who has worked steadily in Norway but not often garnered international attention.

From Los Angeles Times

Such unusual betting practices have garnered a lot of attention and, unsurprisingly, accusations of insider trading or someone having advance knowledge have been leveled on social media.

From MarketWatch