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to profitably
adverb
In a profitable manner, in a way that achieves profit or gain.
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Non-profits, so the story goes, have precisely what global corporations need to profitably reach low-income consumers.
U.S. entrepreneurs spent decades trying to help Canada figure out how to profitably exploit the oil sands.
Mosaic is building the world's first online platform for people to profitably invest in solar power projects.
"This over-aggressive capacity increase eliminates the possibility for AirTran to profitably enter the market," AirTran said in a statement.
He did this by pioneering the use of new technologies to profitably speed up and deliver business information.
For such parents, the Happy Meal represents an effort by some adults to profitably exploit and exacerbate the tensions in other adults' parent-child relations over food.
My industrial corner of Brooklyn (which even real estate brokers have failed to profitably nickname) is all concrete, no jungle; suddenly I yearned for the wild.
Since Facebook is just starting to profitably harvest its audience of 750 million users, the firm should stick to its strengths, or so the argument goes.
The holy grail is to find a way to profitably make renewable fuels from otherwise wasted biomass, as opposed to valuable food crops.
"We have moved from fixing the fundamentals of the business to profitably growing globally," Ford's chief executive, Alan R. Mulally, said.
Companies aspiring to profitably serve bottom-of-the-pyramid (BOP) consumers are increasingly urged to work closely with non-profits in "public private partnerships," or PPPs for short.
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