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"on giving" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to introduce an action about to be taken, often with regard to charity or donations. For example: "On giving to charity, I'm reminded of how much I have to be grateful for."
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The gift that kept on giving.
The switch that keeps on giving.
He kept on giving.
Guardian live commentaries just keep on giving.
The cute just keeps on giving.
It's the story that keeps on giving.
The old favourite that keeps on giving.
You can't just keep on giving.
But the horsemeat scandal kept on giving.
But his legacy just keeps on giving.
People keep on giving her Chinese herbs, things like that.
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