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The phrase "at profit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to indicate that a business or investment is generating a profit.
Example: "The company has been operating at profit since the beginning of the year, which is a positive sign for investors."
Alternatives: "in the black" or "turning a profit".
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Turkish companies then distribute the oil at profit.
"We can't simply look at profit," Mr. Arenella said.
Short schemed to move his team to a more lucrative market and sell them at profit.
Sir Peter Lely's Nell Gwynn bought at auction for $7.50, sold at profit of $992.50.
Oversupply has contributed to the carnage by eating away at profit margins are thinner, he said.
So what happens when you have no choice but to seek representation at Profit & Growth plc?
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Executives at profit-making hospitals are "judged in greater measure by profitability" than the administrators of nonprofit hospitals, he said.
The federal law is clear: if internships at profit-making companies are to be unpaid, they must foster an educational environment.
But the commuting costs, the foreign setting and the faint stigma that attends education at profit-making institutions have made it a school of last resort.
The proceeds were destined for a cultural charity, a move that eliminates suspicion of a possible attempt at profit-making by a speculation-minded consignor.
For most entry-level positions, the pay difference between jobs in nonprofits and those at profit-making companies is often negligible.
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