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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Profiting off of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of making money or gaining financial benefits from a particular source or situation. Example: "The company has been profiting off of its innovative technology solutions for years."
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Profiting off of content promiscuity, to use Nisenholz's term, isn't a new concept.
"It's more egregious when third parties are profiting off of amateur athletes," he said.
Daleiden has accused Planned Parenthood of coldly profiting off of abortions, a charge the organization denies.
Then followed allegations that Planned Parenthood was profiting off of the sale of fetal tissue — the allegations have gone unproven.
The record industry has always grappled with this issue profiting off of music people have already heard has always been as central to its plan as profiting off of new music.
She is a beautiful woman, with an amazing, unreal body and a knack for profiting off of those things.
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"They shamelessly profited off of their own clients' impending misfortune".
I also agree that certain pharmaceuticals manufacturers profited off of the popularity of opioids.
No third party is going to profit off of the land in the short term".
That would be the same father who apparently profited off of the relationship.
Customers took it as evidence the company was trying to profit off of striking workers.
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