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"revenues of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to show the source or origin of a company's or organization's income. For example: - The revenues of our company have increased by 20% this year due to our new marketing strategy. - The government's revenues of tax dollars have significantly decreased due to the economic downturn. - The non-profit organization relies on the revenues of donations to fund their programs. - The revenues of the hotel come primarily from room rentals and event bookings.
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Analysts were expecting revenues of $9.32 billion.
It posted 1999 revenues of $235 million.
Display had 1985 revenues of $64 million.
Agilent had net revenues of $4.5 billion in fiscal 2009.
In 2012, the company generated revenues of around €108m ($148m).
By 2010, Mr Carp hopes for revenues of $20 billion.
It expects revenues of $1.5 billion over five years.
We're on track for revenues of $3 billion in 2012.
These days they have combined revenues of about $8 billion.
Kriegel said the plan would need revenues of $3.1 billion.
Reckitt had global revenues of £7.7bn in 2009.
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