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Discover LudwigThe term "slim profits" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression when referring to a relatively small amount of profit or return from an endeavor. For example: "The business saw slim profits this quarter due to the current economic downturn."
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Detroit's Big Three, especially, derive a lopsided share of their slim profits from these vehicles.
As a result, many dry cleaners say, already slim profits have grown even slimmer.
Even immigrants willing to work for slim profits have found it hard to stay in business.
For its part, G.M. is facing slim profits, stiff overseas competition and industry sales beginning to slump.
Best-selling authors can command advances so high that publishers often come away with slim profits, even for books that are significant successes.
Those seeds and the necessary pesticides may increase yields, but they also cost the farmers money, further eroding their slim profits.
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ZTE has spent the last 20 years aggressively expanding overseas, but often at the cost of profitability because of its slim profit margins as it undercuts European equipment makers in emerging markets such as India.
Others in the village sell wood, cookies or stationery for a slim profit.
He may walk away with a slim profit on the Dell investment anyway.
But the fact is that these companies still operate on slim profit margins.
On the one hand, Medicaid's reimbursements on asthma medication offer slim profit margins.
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