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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for a profit" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of business or finance, to describe something done in order to make a monetary gain. For example: "The investor purchased the stock for a profit, then quickly sold it off for a higher price."
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To resell for a profit.
They say they are selling those components for a profit.
They later sold the companies for a profit.
They're businesses, and they're looking for a profit.
What she didn't keep, she sold for a profit.
He was confident he could flip it for a profit.
"The shuttle was built by Rockwell for a profit.
So what could be done for a profit then must be done for naches now.
It is the digital version of throwing your ex's stuff onto the street for a profit.
Stephens bought more "Producers" tickets at the box office, and they sold for a profit, too.
A couple of investors — including the celebrity, Jim Corr — promptly resold their units for a profit.
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