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The phrase "own gain" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to pursue one's own benefit or advantage. Example: The politician was accused of using his position for his own gain rather than serving the needs of the people.
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Publicly, banks vigorously deny delaying for their own gain.
Had I betrayed the sisterhood for my own gain?
Did he exploit African artists for his own gain?
"I know people are ready to do a lot for their own gain," she wrote.
No one can suggest something in writing that isn't true for their own gain".
"He knows how to use politics for his own gain in business".
He's just paying the economic nationalism card for his own gain.
Worse, he fears he used some of Odessa's young men's lives for his own gain.
Enterprising individuals found ways to loot the savings and loans for their own gain.
Peabody denied it was using the Ebola crisis for its own gain.
Enron's top management apparently thought it acceptable to run the corporation to maximize its own gain.
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