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Discover Ludwig"Money-spinning" is a correct word in written English
It usually refers to someone or something that is very profitable, so it typically appears in a phrase such as "a money-spinning venture". It can also appear in sentences such as "His business has been a real money-spinner".
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Money-spinning
adjective
Serving to generate a continuous income.
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Money-spinning showbiz has overtaken cutting-edge artistry.
Sinister 2 Another money-spinning Blumhouse sequel.
Even as money-spinning mines have proliferated, restrictions have been imposed on grazing.
The big four are done for the season (money-spinning South American exhibitions not included).
The biggest money-spinning movie of all time is Titanic, which made $1.8bn.
That they persist, however, owes something to banks' concentration on other money-spinning schemes.
And I could not be prouder of Billy's money-spinning powers.
With indecent haste he turned his novel into a money-spinning play.
The comedy slasher franchise dominated her career until the last money-spinning fourth instalment in 2011.
Ten years ago, Japanese video game publisher Tecmo had a brilliant money-spinning idea.
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