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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to profit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission or entitlement to gain financial benefit is being discussed.
Example: "The company is allowed to profit from its innovative technology, as it has secured the necessary patents."
Alternatives: "permitted to earn" or "entitled to gain".
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"Should people like him be allowed to profit from education?
Under the rules, he is not allowed to profit from his performance.
He has also been allowed to profit from the industry his magazine covers.
Under the "Son of Sam" law, prisoners are not allowed to profit financially from their crimes.
Why are mobile phone companies still being allowed to profit from criminal activities at the expense of their customers?
Once free-school backers are allowed to profit then so too will the growing number of academy proprietors.
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No corporation should be allowed to bring profit back at a tax rate lower than the average American taxpayer pays.
The basic health insurance coverage can be contracted from approximately 90 private insurance carriers, which are not allowed to earn profits from the mandated benefit package.
Does he think companies running academies should themselves be allowed to make profits?
Private schools are allowed to make profits, and companies backed by private equity are allowed to create chains of schools.
Most judges think it only a matter of time before such companies are allowed to take profits.
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