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Discover Ludwig"some profit" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You could use it to express that a certain amount of money was made: "The new product was a success and we made some profit."
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"Typically markets look to sell off and make some profit".
"And it should make some profit other than tax benefits".
There was some profit taking, although selling was not heavy.
Is it too much to expect some profit on that?
The Fed has transferred at least some profit to the Treasury every year since 1934.
Technology may hurt some profit based forms of entertainment, but universities and knowledge will thrive.
However its wholesale revenues missed forecasts, which has prompted some profit taking in the shares.
This note of caution prompted some profit taking, and Greene King's shares fell 31p to 851p.
If he couldn't finance some goods, I might put money and have some profit [in return].
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"We're not all that surprised that there's been some profit-taking," he added.
Those availability windows, 24-hour limits and other obnoxious restrictions were established for some profit-protecting reason.
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