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The phrase "her earnings" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to the money that someone earns as a salary or wage. For example, "She had been using the extra money from her earnings to pay off her debts."
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Williams earned $87,000, bringing her earnings this year to $1,196,900.
Her earnings were so low that she did not earn enough to qualify for health insurance.
Her earnings now top 2 million euros.
Unfortunately, her earnings prospects are threatened.
Her earnings were intended to be donated to the Confederacy.
Forbes put her earnings at $20m a year.
Not a cent of her earnings goes to Edwards.
With her earnings, Roba built a three-story house.
For Kanako, accepting gifts was part of maximizing her earnings.
She clearly has no intention of cashing in her earnings.
She told me that she gave twenty per cent of her earnings to a popular mosque.
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