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Discover Ludwig"small revenue" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a small amount of income earned from a particular activity, source, or event. For example: "The small revenue earned from ticket sales did not cover the cost of hosting the event."
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A small revenue decline would disproportionately drag down earnings.
Pelé was not held back by the quality of his game, but by his relatively small revenue base.
Yet even in years when Coca-Cola reported small revenue increases, it still managed to generate whopping double-digit profits.
A large proportion of the SPLM's small revenue goes on new weapons, such as, it is widely assumed, the T-72 tanks now stuck off the Somali coast.
Unlike many startups, though, WhatsApp has a small revenue stream — it charges users a dollar per year after their first year using the service.
Because of its small revenue base, Triton will reap outsized benefits from its oil fields along the West African coast, he said.
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It's why there's a steady flow of I.P.O.s for companies with small revenues and nonexistent earnings.
Rising economic inequality is the main reason that no team with small revenues has won a single World Series game since the Minnesota Twins, in 1991.
Yet the bottom line is that Google's results-based approach will probably yield small revenues on the mobile web, just as it did on the desktop web.
Small revenues so far, but a big deal when it comes to keeping the brand cool.
She's counting on small revenues initially from the Web sites and nothing at all until next year from TV advertisers and cable operators.
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