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The phrase "generated revenues" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the income produced by a business or organization over a specific period.
Example: "The new marketing strategy significantly increased the generated revenues for the quarter."
Alternatives: "earned income" or "revenue generated."
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It generated revenues in 2011 of $615m.
In 2012, the company generated revenues of around €108m ($148m).
This would save administrative costs and keep more locally generated revenues in our communities.
Google's partner sites generated revenues of $3.44bn, or 27% of total revenues, in the quarter.
In addition, baseball has long had a system for distributing locally generated revenues.
Decorative paints generated revenues of €1.46bn, little changed from a year earlier.
In 1992, these stores were visited by 96 million people and generated revenues of $4.3 billion.
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Together, they generated revenue of about $40 billion in 2007.
New contracts generated revenue of $46 million in the second quarter.
The Bellingham business generated revenue in 1999 of $69.1 million.
The units generated revenue of about $165 million in 1999.
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