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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all profits" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the total earnings or financial gains from a business or investment, often in the context of distribution or allocation.
Example: "The charity will receive all profits from the event to support its programs."
Alternatives: "total earnings" or "entire profits".
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All profits go to Seafood Watch.
All profits go for scholarships.
All profits go to Save The Children.
All profits go to the foundation.
All profits go to the abbey.
All profits go to local causes.
All profits benefit Cal Berkeley student leadership scholarships.
All profits will be donated to the conservancy.
All profits have gone into improving firms' balance sheets.
All profits from such games go to Ottawa.
First of all, profits do not stop; they often ebb.
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