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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am earning" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to indicate that someone is currently in the process of earning something, such as money or a degree.
Example: "I am earning a good salary at my new job."
Alternatives: "am making" or "am receiving".
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Here I am earning nothing.
There is a good chance I am earning more now than I ever have before.
I am not making big bucks – but I am earning a little more money to boot.
The money I am earning here could have earned in Nepal".
At 19 I am earning a decent salary, working 9-5 doing a job I have always wanted.
I have been thinking about moving into engineering, but if I go into education it could be up to six years before I am earning again.
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Osborne is earning plaudits.
"Their priority is earning".
She was earning nothing.
They are earning money".
Soon he was earning considerably more.
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