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Discover LudwigThe phrase "probable proceeds of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in legal or financial contexts to refer to the expected or likely earnings from a particular source. Example: "The investigation focused on the probable proceeds of the illegal activities."
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On Jan . 22 with the stock at $12.38, the Merrill Lynch fund filed to sell another 157,598 shares of Metawave with probable proceeds of $2 million.
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Proceeds is the total IPO proceeds of the issuer.
What counts as the "proceeds of crime"?
How are the proceeds of crime recovered?
Gross proceeds of the auction totaled $320,000.
He had claimed one enemy fighter as a probable and proceeded to the airfield to claim another victory—his 25th victory and claimed another three on the ground.
The New Yorker, June 1 , 1992P. 80 The worst riots in modern American history, in Los Angeles, caused the probable candidates of the two major parties to proceed with care.
The worst riots in modern American history, in Los Angeles, caused the probable candidates of the two major parties to proceed with care.
By Elizabeth Drew The New Yorker, June 1 , 1992P. 80 The worst riots in modern American history, in Los Angeles, caused the probable candidates of the two major parties to proceed with care.
How many and what kind of missteps and discoveries about Perot it would take to… The worst riots in modern American history, in Los Angeles, caused the probable candidates of the two major parties to proceed with care.
Herein, we describe a systematic density functional theory study on the probable mechanisms of this reaction and show that it proceeds through either a fully metathesis pathway (pathway 1) or through an alternate non-metathesis pathway (pathway 2).
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