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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steady profit" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a consistent and stable amount of money that a business or individual earns. Here is an example: "After years of struggling, the company finally achieved steady profits thanks to their new marketing strategy."
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The highly-regarded retail boss, who defied City expectations to maintain steady profit growth at WH Smith by cutting costs and moving out of less profitable goods such as CDs and DVDs, is seen as one of the main attractions for new SSP investors.
Investors used to reward firms that showed steady profit growth because they disliked volatility.
As long as the market goes up, he will appear to be making a steady profit.
Over time, the theory goes, having more users will help the five-year-old Twitter turn a steady profit.
The hospital price-setting system the state imposed in 1983 essentially guaranteed every hospital a small but steady profit margin.
While they have grown only slowly in recent years, they command steady profit margins of around 18percentt.
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The Water Factory will reach profitability by month 12 and will have modest, but steady, profits by year three.
Land is another hot commodity that brings in steady profits.
The company went from steady profits to posting large losses.
But Hulu's partners — the big networks — want steady profits.
Selling set-top boxes should generate steady profits.
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