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Discover LudwigThe word 'Profit-seeking' is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the act of trying to make a financial gain or benefit, typically through business or investment ventures. Example: "Many companies prioritize profit-seeking over ethical practices, leading to negative consequences for both their employees and the environment."
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Profit-seeking companies learn quickly whether people like what they are offering, otherwise they go out of business.
Critics say profit-seeking puts quality at risk.
A shareholder might even applaud the creativity with which profit-seeking institutions go about seeking profit.
Untamed profit-seeking, it is argued, puts strain on the environment and exploits workers.
Up to a point, corporate profit-seeking and political profit-denunciation can rub along together.
But no to profit-seeking within our state-funded education sector".
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Profit seeking has its place, even in some parts of health care.
The recourse to private profit seeking services considers all the private profit seeking services.
Prosocial crowdfunding helps the underprivileged obtain non-profit seeking loans from multitudinous lenders.
The treatment options are presented in four alternatives: public services, private denominational services, private profit seeking services and traditional midwives.
Lenders, such as banks, are profit seeking entities.
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