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Discover LudwigThe phrase "profits rose" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which the profits of a company, department, or individual have increased. For example: "The company's profits rose significantly in the second quarter of the year."
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Profits rose.
Her profits rose.
Profits rose, too.
Profits rose 73%.
Sales and profits rose.
Profits rose by 16% last year.
Profits rose, and the stock price followed.
Top line profits rose 25%too £7bn.
Corporate profits rose in the third quarter.
Meanwhile operating profits rose 21% to $2.4bn.
Adjusted profits rose by 1% to £49.1m.
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