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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reap profits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the act of earning an income, such as in this example sentence: "The company has worked hard to reap profits from their new product."
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To reap profits?
Residents would also reap profits when selling, advocates say.
Workers are often particularly incensed when factory bosses reap profits from restructuring while the workers suffer.
But it was already on the wane, unable to reap profits or meet safety standards.
But he understands nostalgia well enough to hope to reap profits from it.
The plan is to license this software and the intention is to reap profits.
"They name big companies among those they accuse of trying to rig prices and reap profits.
Once a race meets its break-even number of registrants, additional runners can reap profits for investors.
The gangs reap profits that can rival drug money, while leaving pollution and violence in their wake.
Such sites exploit the work of artists and reap profits from monetizing the personal information they harvest from visitors.
Private equity firms buy and sell companies and reap profits by their laserlike focus on the bottom line.
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