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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional profits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to extra earnings or financial gains beyond the expected or initial amount.
Example: "The company reported additional profits this quarter due to increased sales and cost-cutting measures."
Alternatives: "extra earnings" or "supplementary profits".
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Because Illuminet is profitable and well run, the combination with VeriSign will generate additional profits, he said, and let VeriSign explore new business areas.
These new arrangements brought enormous power and additional profits to MCA as well.
By offering varied dining and drinking areas, they are looking for additional profits after 11 p.m.
That system apparently allowed Mr. Albukerk to extract additional profits and hide the costs from investors.
He would also be entitled to take enough from the additional profits to pay any extra taxes incurred.
They put guardrails around the ability of giant corporations to exploit workers to generate additional profits at any cost.
The service needs to win new customers and additional profits if Morrisons is going to justify its investment.
The tiered system motivates customers to spend more (and, in all probability, generates additional profits through interest on revolving balances).
That system apparently allowed Mr. Albukerk to extract additional profits and hide the costs from investors, the S.E.C. said.
Taking into account the number of farmers trained and BMP adoption rates suggests that $18.9 million additional profits were generated through the intervention in 2014.
He said the Amazon deal would contribute towards Morrisons' target of generating £50m to £100m in additional profits from online, wholesaling, manufacturing and services.
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