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The phrase "no profit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which something did not yield any benefit or advantage. For example, "Although I spent numerous hours and resources on the project, it yielded no profit."
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In the future communist society there would be no money, no profit motive.
Not "no profit" -- LESS profit.
No Profit?
No profit.
There was no profit there.
No profit yet.
The association retains no profit.
There is no profit motive.
The business makes no profit.
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Interestingly, patients relied significantly on no-profit A.DI.PSO association for inquiry about their disease.
But he says this was no profit-making scheme.
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