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The phrase "are not as profitable" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the profitability of two or more entities, products, or investments.
Example: "While the new product line has potential, the previous models are not as profitable as we had hoped."
Alternatives: "are less profitable" or "do not yield as much profit".
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After purchasing the site from Viacom two years ago, Evolve "gave us two fiscal years to become their LGBT property and profit in that space, and they found we are not as profitable as moms and fashion," Bendix wrote.
Those mobile ads are not as profitable as desktop ads, whose growth is flat.
What is more, clicks on smartphones are not as profitable as those on a personal computer.
Other crops such as maize are not as profitable as tobacco, they say.
"Granted, they are not as profitable as Google, but they have the same level of social impact".
Vaccines are not as profitable as prescription drugs, and some big drug companies have quit the vaccine business.
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But shareholders worry that banks aren't as profitable as they used to be.
Credit cards aren't as profitable for banks as they once were.
The problem with Facebook's growth is that it's all international, and those users just aren't as profitable to the company (see our model from last summer).
Unfortunately, the lack of attention that these women get during the year means that their faces just aren't as profitable.
Read: it's not as profitable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com