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Discover LudwigThe phrase "makes profits" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It means to generate or earn profits or financial gains. It can be used in various contexts, such as business, economics, and finance. Example: The company's successful marketing strategy helped it make profits of over $1 million in the first quarter.
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A loss-making company in 2001 now makes profits of £600m.
He is exiting less profitable businesses like software integration because the high cost of hiring people makes profits hard to come by.
The very nature of a corporation makes profits essential; those that lose money will not survive.
It makes profits harder to come by and increases the real value of debt.
The SABMiller group is listed in London and makes profits of nearly £2bn a year.
Such knowledge as they produce will be that which makes profits for investors.
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The company makes profit, but profit stays with the company.
It exists to make profits.
Few have yet made profits.
To make profits.
I'm pro-big business making profits.
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