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The phrase "significant revenues" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to a large revenue or income, such as when describing a company's financial performance. For example, "The company reported significant revenues last quarter."
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They have significant revenues.
Bloomsbury said it generated "significant revenues" from intellectual property exploitation and publishing services projects.
Like Twitter it has significant revenues, but is not yet in profit.
Nor is it clear exactly how the bureau's significant revenues are spent, he said.
But they will probably be collecting significant revenues from their local and long-distance services for some time to come.
Al-Shabaab lost significant revenues when forced out of the Somali port of Kismayo by Kenyan troops last year.
As Nangarhar's governor, he would have access to significant revenues generated at the Torkham Gate border crossing with Pakistan.
Still, Starwood is a multibillion-dollar company, Mr. Povinelli said, so the products do not supply significant revenues.
"When that happens the airlines lose the significant revenues generated from the sale of miles to all the program partners".
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Vice generates significant revenue through sponsored content.
Any inclkusion would lose the countries significant revenue streams.
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