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"revenues generated from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to money made or received by a business, organization, or individual from specific goods or services they provide. For example, "The company generated significant revenues from their new line of products."
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However, revenues generated from the sale of recycled materials have increased every year since and, by 2012, exceeded costs.
"When that happens the airlines lose the significant revenues generated from the sale of miles to all the program partners".
While it was initially more expensive to implement the programme at many facilities, today, revenues generated from selling recyclable materials exceed costs associated with the recycling programme.
According to the Andersen report, the annual revenues generated from the proposal over the next 10 years could range from $12 million to more than $1 billion.
Half of government operating revenues generated from oil production that is largely overseen by the giant state oil company, Petróleos de Venezuela.
Currently, communities are set to receive a lump sum of £100,000 for each test well, plus 1% of revenues generated from the site by shale gas developers.
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YY shares the revenue generated from those sales with its performers.
The payoff, Tradescape officials hope, will be in the strength and revenue generated from MarketXT.
What, there isn't enough revenue generated from adspace as it is?
Gator will earn a share of the revenue generated from each ad it delivers.
Revenue generated from the company's MyFico.com Web site jumped 33percentto to $32 million last year.
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