Examples of 'did gain' in a sentence

Meaning of "did gain"

The phrase 'did gain' usually refers to the act of achieving or acquiring something. It implies that the subject has succeeded in obtaining a particular goal, benefit, advantage, or skill. The phrase may be used to highlight personal accomplishments, progress, or positive outcomes in various areas of life, such as career, relationships, or personal development

How to use "did gain" in a sentence

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I did gain a new appreciation for the octopus.
The students actually did gain more.
I did gain much from attending this conference.
The cup you did gain.
He really did gain the weight honestly.
He did not get the investment, but he did gain a partner.
Some liners did gain great popularity.
I did not need to be worried at all . I definitely did gain my confidence back.
Algeria did gain its independence the next year.
Her pre-war service was unremarkable, but she did gain a reputation as a poor ship.
He did gain and lose weight often.
Other parties that existed never did gain any representation in parliament.
I did gain more strength.
She failed in her attempt but did gain conditional status on the Symetra Tour.
So I did gain a lot of my information from those smart glass pads.

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Even through all this I did gain a lot of sweet memories.
I did gain weight yes.
The nations once ruled by the Habsburgs did gain independence after the First World War.
We did gain something.
Contentions and dissensions, the Gadianton robbers did gain many.
The team did gain some notoriety during the season.
Trust is a big issue in early recovery . He really did gain the weight honestly.
I definitely did gain my confidence back.
The Russians paid an enormous price for victory, but they did gain from the war -.
They did gain nine votes.
In interviews Allawi denied involvement, although he did gain a reputation for being a strict ruler.
Audi however did gain some points from others team running the Quattro.
Byron Nelson also drifted back, although he did gain one shot on Snead.
Maybe I did gain a little bit of weight.
Still, the fights against corruption and organized crime did gain momentum after Lukšić took office.
It did gain the Lon Noi regime two years respite.
He was never elected, although he did gain a significant proportion of the votes.
But I did gain a classical audience that is used to hearing church music.
That being said, TomTom did gain market share in both markets.
She did gain a faithful group of supporters, however small.
The beast master ranger archetype did gain an animal companion, but it was extremely weak.
I did gain things through it, but not enough to justify the cost.
But we did gain time.
He did gain European experience in the following season, playing 2 games in the UEFA Cup.
But it was cordial, and I did gain a deeper understanding of his arguments.
He did gain several privileges, including jurisdiction over the (monopolistic) corporation of bakers in Paris.
Although they finished last they did gain their first victory in international cricket over Bulgaria.
Under its terms, Louis XIV did not annex Franche-Comté but did gain Lille.
I must say I did gain some respect for her after that.
Midway remained in American hands ; but the Japanese did gain a foothold in the Aleutians.
It did gain economic importance in the USSR, though.
However, Gaetjens never actually did gain American citizenship.
What I did gain from my experience, however, was a reaffirmation of the importance of friendship.
But by the end, I really did gain so much empathy for her.
Now, I did gain entry to his office and I confiscated all his files.

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