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The phrase “profit of” is correct and can be used in written English
It is usually used to describe the amount of money a company has earned in a certain period of time. For example, "The company reported a profit of $66 million in the last quarter."
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It also reported profit of $1.9 million.
Analysts had forecast profit of 33 cents.
Analysts had estimated profit of $3.48.
They hoped to profit, of course.
Like a profit of what I made.
A profit of $4 million is indeed modest.
HealthSouth previously forecast profit of $650 million.
Analysts forecast a profit of 75 cents.
The tournament earned a profit of $4.32.
Operating profit of $55.7m dropped from $70.7m.
We're down to a profit of 60p.
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