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The phrase "make high profits" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically means to earn or generate a large amount of money or financial gain. Example: The company's new marketing strategy helped them make high profits this quarter.
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ExxonMobil can neither control prices at the pump nor make high profits there.
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High return on assets and company growth rate mean that companies can make good use of assets and make high profit to receive rapid growth.
Retailers make higher profits on shipping charges than on merchandise.
They believe they are being evicted so developers can make higher profits once the Olympic Games are finished.
Moreover, in the current print model, publishers can recoup many of their costs, and start to make higher profits, on paperback editions.
The rating agency's employees may want to do an accurate assessment; management can reasonably expect to make higher profits if its ratings please the paying customers.
Many are tempted to join producer-owned co-operatives, where farmers can make higher profits by pooling resources and cutting out middlemen.
Unlike ordinary life insurers, therefore, viatical insurers make higher profits if their customers die sooner.Guarantee Trust, by contrast, is now betting that some HIV victims will live longer.
But the parlor owners make higher profits from more casual customers who want to be pampered as much as they want to play the game.
A substantial part of the bail-out has come in the form of regulatory forbearance, enabling banks to make higher profits because of reduced competition, and implicit support from central banks.
They claim the railways lack the capacity to deal with unexpected events like a record harvest or prolonged cold weather because they have reduced crews, locomotives and cars in a bid to make higher profits.
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