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The phrase "make a profit on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used in the context of making a financial gain from an activity. For example, "The store was able to make a profit on the sale of the designer handbags."
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If you did 10 tranches, do you have to make a profit on every one?
Tesla also needs to make a profit on those shipments.
It stands to make a profit on them, which riles private bondholders.
Further, my landlord does not make a profit on my apartment.
In other words, the taxpayer will make a profit on this deal.
We make a profit on the side, but we are performing a social service".
In fact, the Treasury could make a profit on fees paid by the borrowers.
But it should make a profit on loans where the guarantee is not triggered.
On a good day it's hard to make a profit on $3.50 beef.
This means that your builder can make a profit on any product purchased by Howdens.
The union plans to make a profit on the restaurant, he said.
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