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"decently profitable" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe something that is moderately or satisfactorily profitable. Example: "Although the company's new product was not a huge success, it was decently profitable, bringing in enough revenue to keep the business afloat."
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It also remains decently profitable.
In a slightly more normal market and with a share of 18.5% compared with the 22.1% it held last year, GM would be decently profitable by 2014.
Such is the impact of China on the fortunes of the world's mining giants that even in the lean times after the financial crisis struck, the companies remained decently profitable.
But there are tradeoffs: if Wal-Mart were pressured into paying its workers better, the cost to the company would be much less than the added wages, because of all the factors that make treating workers decently profitable for Costco.
The Evoque, a cheaper Range Rover introduced in 2011, has also proved wildly popular, not least in China, where JLR sells a quarter of its cars and recently overtook Lexus as the fourth-biggest-selling luxury marque behind Germany's BMW, Daimler and Audi.Land Rover is also decently profitable.
Half of the Fiestas sold by Ford in Europe come with the top-of-the-range Titanium specification and are decently profitable, he says.The problem confronts everyone (with the possible exception of Fiat, which has problems of its own), but it is most acute for the German premium makers, which dominated the Frankfurt show with their huge displays.
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Alitalia, which loses about €1m a day, is a very different proposition from Iberia, which is decently managed and modestly profitable.
I find that decent people treat you decently".
Soundly and decently.
He does, decently.
"I play decently.
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