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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "he profits from" is correct and usable in written English.
For example, "He profits from his investments in the stock market," or "He profits from his online business."
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He doesn't dwell in the past, although he profits from it.
The shaman occupies a central social position, but he profits from little Cofán labor and receives mixed Cofán praise.
If somebody who can stop a bloodbath doesn't do it, it means that he profits from it.
Now Lord Protector of the Vale, governing in the stead of the underage Robin, he profits from having married and murdered.
The director of the Wildlife Department, Packer/Sidewalker discovers, is himself involved in the ivory trade, which is to say he profits from the poaching he is charged with preventing.
As we've seen before, Morrison writes with the kind of psychological nuance that turns her characters' souls to clear glass: An early scene shows Vaark sneering "at wealth dependent on a captured workforce," even while he profits from it.
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He profited from war.
Another is how he profited from his charity.
Mr Tahir agrees he profited from the oil deals.
His opponents hated him — and he profited from their hatred.
And he profited from bets on bankrupt companies like Delphi, the auto parts maker.
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