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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a quick profit" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to earn or gain money in a short amount of time. Example: The company's new strategy was to make a quick profit by selling their products at a lower price, but with a higher volume of sales.
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These illegal websites are run by charlatans whose only intention is to make a quick profit.
They want to be in, make a quick profit, and get out.
Not all borrowers, though, are looking to make a quick profit.
He added that the company believed the counterfeiters were interested in copying high volume products to make a quick profit.
When the 'Mirrorgate' scandal broke last month, Morgan denied exploiting the Slickers' price-sensitive story to make a quick profit.
Sometimes, the lists are stolen from corporate owners by employees or vendors looking to make a quick profit.
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A few hope to make a quicker profit.
The project was a licensing deal from which he made a quick profit.
His creed was short-term gain, piling in, making a quick profit, and then piling out again just as quickly.
As a result, investors who buy Google stock in the hope of making a quick profit may be disappointed, Mr. Page wrote.
Sometimes, they get lucky by making a quick profit, but often private equity works to squeeze out inefficiencies and make operating improvements in companies and then takes them public a few years later.
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