grammar - How to use "to + V-ing"?


I saw some scenarios that used the structure "to + V-ing", such as the following:



  • Looking forward to hearing.

  • Disposed to using few words.

  • I would like to apply what I learned in school to helping make more money.

  • This is the closest we have come to winning the league.


When can I use this structure? I'm confused about that.




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