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Discover LudwigThe phrase "higher profits" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to increased or larger financial gains for a business or individual. You can use it in any sentence where you are discussing financial gains or benefits, such as: - Our company's new marketing strategy has led to higher profits this quarter. - The stock market crash caused many businesses to struggle with lower profits. - By cutting costs and increasing efficiency, we were able to achieve higher profits in the last fiscal year. - The CEO's decision to expand into new markets resulted in significantly higher profits for the company.
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They also smell higher profits.
And lower expenses lead to higher profits.
Higher profits and incomes can lead to more spending — and yet higher profits and incomes.
That required heavier borrowing but brought higher profits.
Retailers make higher profits on shipping charges than on merchandise.
If you do this, you will report even higher profits.
Thus, higher profits for the likes of Virgin.
Their real opportunities for higher profits lie abroad.
Nevertheless, information systems do not uniformly lead to higher profits.
For companies lower labour costs have brought higher profits.
That means better business, higher profits—and, ultimately, more employment.
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