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The phrase "ability to earn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's potential or capacity to generate income or revenue, often in contexts related to employment, business, or financial discussions.
Example: "Her ability to earn a high salary is a result of her extensive experience and specialized skills in the industry."
Alternatives: "capacity to generate income" or "potential to make money".
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However, the ability to earn and retain one's earnings is hugely empowering for anyone seeking a better situation in life.
'¢ Ability to earn respect from coworkers.
KBR's ability to earn the Pentagon's trust dates back decades.
All associates have the ability to earn a bonus.
There is a clear return for the apprentices too through the ability to earn and learn.
People are saying I don't need anything but my own ability to earn a profit.
"So being barred would directly affect much of my ability to earn a living".
Do you restrict a person's ability to earn income and exercise personal power?
He's not broke and he hasn't lost his ability to earn a significant income.
Every moment I talk, I'm losing my ability to earn a living".
The accident impaired his ability to earn a living as a cabinetmaker.
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