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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Profit or profits?

Hi. Which is correct? Thank you in advance for your help.

The company has had a big increase in their profit/profits in recent months.

  

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Both are correct, and the meaning is the same. I'd probably use 'profits'. CJ

  • Both are correct, and the meaning is the same.
  • I'd probably use 'profits'.
  • CJ
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Both are correct, and the meaning is the same.

I'd probably use 'profits'.

CJ

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