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The phrase "profit" can be used as a noun or a verb in written English
As a noun, it refers to the financial gain or benefit that is obtained from a business or investment. It can also refer to any gain or advantage gained from a situation. Example 1 (noun): The company's profits have increased by 20% this quarter. Example 2 (verb): We hope to profit from this partnership in the long run. In both of these examples, "profit" is used correctly and is a common part of written English.
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Obscene profit.
Advertisers profit.
Possible profit.
And profit?
"More profit.
Zero profit".
Turn profit.
Profit warning has followed profit warning.
Only profit".
No profit.
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