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Discover LudwigThe phrase "growing revenue" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when discussing the increase or growth of a company's or organization's income or earnings. Example: "The company's focus on cost-cutting and new marketing strategies led to a 10% increase in growing revenue this quarter."
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But there is a growing revenue pie.
"They may be growing revenue, but it's not like its growing to billions of dollars".
It recovered some losses on Friday as analysts weighed its growing revenue.
"The companies that have done well so far look like they have been growing revenue".
By releasing time and worry about infrastructure we can concentrate on growing revenue.
As part of growing revenue, your new focus will be on the global business.
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But that has mainly been achieved by cutting costs, not by growing revenues.
Happy brokers translate into growing revenues and, ultimately, happy clients.
Vignette is growing — revenues should reach nearly $25 million this year.
We included only companies that are also growing revenues.
The company is growing revenues, and the balance sheet shows minimal debt.
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