profitably in the PONS Dictionary

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to work profitably

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The religious right has profitably promulgated this misconception at least since the 1970s.
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Changes in the industry, popular culture, and the resurgent city itself since the troubled 1960s and '70s made large-scale comic-book conventions difficult to hold profitably.
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A flight planning system can work out how much extra fuel can profitably be carried.
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Products can be produced safely and profitably with low input costs.
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The process, like heap leaching, makes it possible to process ore profitably that otherwise would not qualify as mill-grade.
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One could not profitably be operated without the other.
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Most methane is currently treated as waste, but studies show that coalbed methane can be profitably used as a gas resource.
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The company had hoped to raise enough money from the lumber to continue the drainage project, but found it impossible to produce the lumber profitably.
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Definitely included in strategic planning are any information systems that will be used by operational management to conduct the business more profitably.
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The book examines ways in which to make deals quickly and profitably.
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