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The phrase "a more profitable undertaking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a project or activity that is expected to yield greater financial returns compared to others.
Example: "After analyzing the market trends, we concluded that launching a new product line would be a more profitable undertaking than expanding our current offerings."
Alternatives: "a more lucrative venture" or "a more rewarding endeavor."
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"There isn't a more profitable undertaking for any country than to declare war on the United States and to be defeated," proclaims Grand Fenwick's prime minister, played by Peter Sellers.
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—A More Profitable Ongoing Business.
That would have been a more profitable robbery.
"It could be a more profitable experience," she said.
The UK market has market become a more profitable one.
In theory this means more clients, more work, more jobs and a more profitable sector.
A higher balance generally makes me a more profitable customer for the bank.
In the long run, that may be a more profitable strategy.
The embattled business is trying to build a more profitable corporate software and services operation.
A smaller GM just might be a more profitable GM.
And in due time a more profitable one as well.
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