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The phrase 'profit in' is not correct or usable in written English
You would need to use a different phrase, such as "profits from", "gains from", "earnings from", or something else that is related to the context. For example: The company saw strong profits from their new product line.
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(Only NBC earned a profit in 1997).
There is only profit in the project".
Profit in loss.
There's profit in it, too.
Profit in itself is meaningless.
Pulte forecast profit in the second half of the year.
He also forecast a profit in 2005.
Bolton last made a profit in 2006.
Dangdang posted its first profit in December.
"I take my profit in trade".
It follows a €12.7bn profit in 2014.
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