pay one's dues

pay one's dues
phrasal
1. : to experience life's hardships : earn a right or position through experience, suffering, or hard work
2. : to suffer the consequences of or penalty for an act

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pay one's dues (informal)
To work hard and suffer hardship before achieving success
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Main Entry:due

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I
fulfill one's obligations

he had paid his dues to society for his previous convictions

experience difficulties before achieving success

this drummer has paid his dues with the best

II
see due

Useful english dictionary. 2012.

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