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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'earning to' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
If you want to express something related to learning, you can use forms like 'learning how', 'learning to', 'learned how', etc. For example, "I am learning how to play the guitar" or "I have learned to speak Spanish."
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However, earning to give is controversial.
Even those drawing a pension usually have to continue earning to supplement this monthly stipend.
For years she spent the fortune in fees she was earning to support them.
"It can be painful at times, when you are earning, to give to the rest," Mr Zabala admits.
Then there's the option of "earning to give", which has attracted lots of attention, favourable and unfavourable.
In a blog on the subject, he writes: "It seems unlikely to me that earning to give would ever be the best choice for the majority of people, just for the boring mathematical reason that there are many more non-earning-to-give paths than there are earning-to-give paths.
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They earned enough to marry.
The show earned mixed to positive reviews.
She earned scholarships to cover the rest.
We earned right to play.
Last year alone, Myriad earned close to $500 million.
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