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The phrase "profit substantially from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to show that someone or something has gained a large amount from something else. For example: "The company profited substantially from the new marketing campaign."
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If you own a property – or your bank owns it and you're slowly buying it off them – you stand to profit substantially from its increase in value over the life of your mortgage.
The respective entrepreneurs subsequently profit substantially from the protection, as well as generating wealth without intellectual property protection.
Based on these analyses, we suggest some directions for future research in the field of embodied cognition that would profit substantially from taking into account the cultural diversity in finger counting.
We conclude that (a) object familiarity is in principle a rather automatic and context-free process, and that (b) the study of episodic memory can profit substantially from adopting a dynamic processing perspective.
Patients with a high risk of bone loss might profit substantially from OPG, and it will be a challenge to select such patients by current clinical, laboratory and radiological assessments.
The public value centers on expectations that these research efforts will provide a "viable contribution to human health" [ [ 8] p. 310], while the marketable exchange value centers on expectations that industry will profit substantially from natural or engineered biological commodities under the guise of contributing to human health.
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All countries will be watching to see if Mr. Bush, the leader of a nation that has profited substantially from global trade, defies the W.T.O. and accepts $2 billion of European sanctions rather than lift the 30percenttariffsfs that are meant to protect the American steel industry as it consolidates.
We found that smear-negative patients profited substantially from anti-TB treatment.
Semiconductor maker Texas Instruments said Tuesday that its second-quarter profit fell substantially from last year, but its results still beat analyst estimates.
Patients with cerebellar ataxia profited more substantially from the intervention than patients with afferent ataxia.
He acknowledged that he "profited substantially" by trading on stock tips from Mr. London.
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