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Discover Ludwig"profiting from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about someone receiving a benefit or advantage in a particular situation. For example, "The company has been profiting from the new tax cuts."
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But profiting from that may be challenging.
SOMEONE is profiting from Angola's instability.
And Palin was profiting from her mistake.
And Harry Truman wasn't profiting from Korea".
It's profiting from Holocaust denial.
It's the authorities profiting from the situation.
"They're basically killing people and profiting from it".
A former glamour model (a woman profiting from her sexuality?
He said mentors were prohibited from profiting from their advice.
Who will be starting, owning, and profiting from what businesses?
It was profiting from those bets, and quite a lot.
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