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The phrase "my earnings" is correct and usable in written English.
It typically refers to the amount of money one has earned from their job or other sources of income. It is usually used in personal contexts, such as when talking about one's own finances. Example: "After working overtime all week, my earnings were enough to cover my rent and bills for the month."
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How will I receive my earnings?
My earnings are derived exclusively from my work.
"Now, with my earnings, my children are studying".
I had to try to double my earnings.
I was planning to save for retirement, but I spent all my earnings.
Where the money went: I paid for an iPad with my earnings.
"My earnings prospects are much higher in the private sector," he says.
I'm terrible at saving because I spend most of my earnings on it.
My earnings have probably dropped about 50% in the last few years.
It is going up by two percentage points (unlike my earnings), jumping from 10%to12%2%.
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So while I was in Oslo I gave 90% of my earnings to the Soviet state.
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