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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'to earning' is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb phrase that can be used to mean to gain or acquire something, usually money, through a process such as work. For example, "He dedicated himself to earning a degree in engineering."
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For individuals, that refers to earning power.
We haven't gone close to earning any.
Karp never got around to earning a high-school diploma.
Movie stars get used to earning, and spending, squintillions.
He looks forward to earning a bit of pocket money.
In the end, it comes down to earning consumers' trust.
"I constantly ask questions and find sharing and learning is the best way to earning".
Dow was on its way to earning a lifetime achievement award for the courting of controversy.
Shirley is 14 and close to earning the rank of private first class.
So we know that happiness is not related to earning lots of money or social standing.
We are accustomed to earning credit card points for spending money.
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