The phrase "earning experience" is correct and can be used in written English. It is usually used to describe the act of gaining knowledge or wisdom through doing or living through something. For example: "He worked as an intern at the local business to gain some real-world experience and earn some experience.".
This is achieved by earning experience points through completing missions.
According to Osorio, Clinton's campaign justified the lack of payment by telling prospective fellows they would be earning experience.
The key way characters progress is by earning experience points (XP/EXP), which happens when they defeat an enemy or accomplish a difficult task.
The party is able to explore various areas of Faerûn including its cities, forests, and dungeons while earning experience points and treasure by defeating monsters and completing quests.
Characters advance by killing other creatures to earn experience.
Everything you do earns experience points which levels up your character, opening new skills and luscious consumables.
Whereas hip-hop could bring joy to the masses while retaining a sense of experimental play, perhaps indie rock had become too "refined and effete," increasingly detached from "lived, earned experience".
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