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The phrase 'profiting of' is not considered correct in standard written English. Instead, the more accepted phrase would be 'profiting from'. For example, "The company profited from its successful marketing campaign."
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It's a system-wide issue where certain people are profiting of other people".
However, profiting of the RF crosstalk can improve the system capacity.
For each studied condition, lung volume was assessed by profiting of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) washin/washout technique.
Profiting of the tracking capabilities of its Emulsion Cloud Chamber system, OPERA can perform also a search for νμ→νe oscillations.
Profiting of these singular properties we present and review in this paper the main results that have been obtained in our laboratory concerning the thermo-optical response of bulk germanate glasses and amorphous Al2O3 thin films with embedded Bi nanoparticles (NPs).
Profiting of the compact machine size, and thus of relatively short conductor lengths, the TF coil winding pack is conceived as layer wound and made of two distinct sections, a low- and a high-field one, employing different superconductor cross-sections, and electrically connected through an embedded "ENEA-type" joint.
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THE profits of American companies are strong.
It also reported profit of $1.9 million.
Analysts had estimated profit of $3.48.
They hoped to profit, of course.
Analysts had forecast profit of 33 cents.
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