Similar words: profit, nonprofit, at a profit, profitable, profile, high profile, proficiency, out of it. Meaning: ['prɑfɪt /'prɒ-] n. 1. the excess of revenues over outlays in a given period of time (including depreciation and other non-cash expenses) 2. something won (especially money).
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(61) The group returned increased profits last year.
(62) The profits will be dealt out among the investors.
(63) He receives a tenth of the profits.
(64) Their profits have halved in the last six months.
(65) Profits really took a dive last year.
(66) All profits are covenanted to medical charities.
(67) The banks have had their profits squeezed this year.
(68) Profits are at an all-time high / low.
(69) He demanded a 5050 split in the profits.
(70) Computerized reservation systems help airline profits in several ways.
(71) The company suffered a diminution in profits.
(72) The privatisation allowed companies to rake in huge profits.
(73) Profits reached an all-time high last year.
(74) Two-thirds of the profits are given to charities.
(75) I believe that big profits will result therefrom.
(76) The profits are shared equally among the partners.
(77) The reduced consumer demand is also affecting company profits.
(78) Higher profits should raise business confidence.
(79) Their profits have reportedly topped £1,000,000 this year.
(80) Increased sales were reflected in higher profits.
(81) The big drug companies make huge profits.
(82) Profits are channelled to conservation groups.
(83) Profits are flowing out of the country.
(84) They ploughed their profits back into further investment.
(85) Profits are shrivelling as the recession gets worse.
(86) Their profits began to spiral down disastrously.
(86) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
(87) Pre-tax profits rose from £842(Sentencedict.com),000 to £1.82m.
(88) The fall in profits had been expected.
(89) This year's profits were marginally higher than last year's.
(90) Profits are up by a third.
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