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Discover Ludwig"making sales" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of a business selling its services or products. For example, "We need to focus on making sales in order to increase our profits."
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"Making sales or obtaining orders.
There's buzzers going, people are collecting chocolates for making sales.
"We are making sales every day," she said.
As a CEO, do you get involved in making sales?
Last year Amazon's UK subsidiary paid £2.4m in corporate taxes, despite making sales of £4.3bn.
As long as you're making sales, you're still in the game.
"This is somebody, a senior salesman, who said he was making sales in the UK.
Mr. Kleiber said that making sales more public is "something we'll consider".
"It is about interest level rather than making sales," he said.
Sam, the victimized salesman, is back making sales calls, but with only 60 pieces.
For 2014, the Irish company reported tax of just €3.4m despite making sales of €4.84bn.
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