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well-earned

British  

adjective

  1. fully deserved

    a well-earned rest

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Dreamland Margate in Kent announced on Tuesday that the amusement park's Scenic Railway would "take well-earned retirement from operation as a ride".

From BBC

When I took Otto out for morning walks, I noticed nurses coming home in scrubs after overnight shifts at the nearby hospital—clearly headed straight for well-earned sleep.

From Salon

When the trap snapped at the end, I shed a well-earned tear.

From Los Angeles Times

“Starfleet Academy” is not a particularly serious story—the conflicts are often manufactured and the emotional payoffs neither well-earned nor quite as perplexing as the fact that Stephen Colbert provides the voice of the “digital dean of students” in this Paramount production.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It was a good game of Test cricket and it was a well-earned victory."

From Barron's