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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profit over" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where a person or company prioritizes making a profit above all else. For example: - The company's CEO was accused of putting profit over the well-being of their employees. - Many critics argue that the government's policies prioritize profit over the needs of the people. - The new management team is focused on putting profit over ethical business practices.
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And she'd placed Noam Chomsky's "Profit Over People" front and center on the table.
Profit over people is how big pharma does business.
It's a society that prioritises profit over people".
That left Tottenham in profit over the calendar year's transfers.
Experiments are designed by maximizing total expected profit over a future horizon.
The system also gave about 35% more profit over the sole cropping of vetiver.
Experiments are designed by maximizing expected profit over a future horizon.
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Let the profit-over-health food industry know that we want flavor.
"They choose profits over patriotism.
This should not affect the trend in profits over time.
"Myspace prioritized revenue and profits over user experience".
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