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be profiting
noun
Total income or cash flow minus expenditures. The money or other benefit a non-governmental organization or individual receives in exchange for products and services sold at an advertised price.
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That's a lot of dosh you could be profiting from.
Would I be profiting from someone else's misfortune?
A.B.T. may even be profiting from a Joffrey-style energy transfer.
Everyone seemed to be profiting off the game except the men who put on the show.
The government shouldn't be profiting from our poorest while subsidizing our richest.
(The ticket sales process itself came under scrutiny when scalpers appeared to be profiting from resales).
Rather he appears to be profiting from foreign connections that are forbidden under our constitution.
It is difficult to make the case that individual drivers should be profiting from this "market failure".
Mr. Obama will not be profiting from those sales, but Dr. King's family is considering whether it can.
Twenty-three stands and Washington, DC, already have "renewable portfolio standards", and many of them seem to be profiting from booming investment in greenery.
No British firm should be profiting from a prison that ministers have rightly called a 'shocking affront to the principles of democracy'.
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