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"make a profit with" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It means to earn a financial gain or advantage through a particular action or method. Example: The company was able to make a profit with their new marketing strategy.
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Given the overcapacity, can mass car marketing be profitable in Europe? A. Yes, one can make a profit with overcapacity, and we have done so in the past, but it is certainly not an optimal situation.
He now has a realistic chance to make a profit with his stable.
Blackpool were one of only four clubs to make a profit, with wages a sensible 53% of turnover.
Norway's example demonstrates that, after 20 years, private companies will remain and continue to make a profit – with margins reduced.
Because if I can make a profit, with comparatively little knowledge – honest – why don't more people do this?
Finding people to support you depends on finding people who want to support this art, not necessarily because they want to make a profit with this film.
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IVO.org: It's not often we can associate making a profit with helping the community but it is possible.
Mr. Davis said he welcomed people who came in just to get cash, because he made a profit with each transaction.
Ceyton reports that The Babadook is on the path to making a profit, with renewed local interest surrounding the film's DVD release on 31 October and online and cable television airings to follow.
That the business of baseball is a dicey one, dependent more than ever on winning, is evident in that although the Mets drew 2.8 million fans last year, the most in a decade, the club made a profit with only the revenues from its post-season games.
One big difference: This company is actually making a profit, with year-to-date earnings per share (EPS) rising 8%.
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